Abstract

Abstract While a good deal is known concerning the evolution of rural settlement patterns and characteristics in medieval and modern times for many parts of Europe, the basic frameworks for studying Scottish rural settlement during these periods are still unclear. This article considers aspects of pre‐improvement rural settlement in Scotland, reviewing some of the approaches which have been used in the past and suggesting some possible directions for future work in the light of recent research.

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