Further reading and sources of information
Brophy, K 2019 Urban prehistoric enclosures: empty spaces / busy places. In CJ Campbell, A Giovene and J Keating (eds) Empty spaces: perspectives on emptiness in modern history. IHR Conference Series, London. Pages 181-203. Online open access version here
Brophy, K, Green, H & Welfare, A The last days of the Sighthill stones, British Archaeology magazine July August 2014, 44-49.
Glasgow Motorway Archive (2021) Completing the North Flank: Woodside Section. Online
Glenday, J (and Tom Manley) 2013 Full circle. Sighthill. Urban Realm October 2013. Online
Kirby, M. 2016. Geotechnical Site Investigation Works Port Dundas Canal Basin Forth and Clyde Canal Glasgow - Archaeological Watching Brief. CFA Archaeology Ltd. Online
Leslie, C 2016 Disappearing Glasgow. A photographic journey. Glasgow: Freight Books.
Lunan, D 2013 The stones and the stars: Building Scotland’s newest megalith. Springer.
Maver, I 2004 Modern Times: 1950s to The Present Day: Neighbourhoods. The Glasgow Story
The University of Edinburgh (2016) Tower Block: Sighthill, Phase 1A. Online
Paton, K. 2016 Broomhill House and Steading, Sighthill, Glasgow: Archaeological Evaluation and Excavation Data Structure Report. AOC Archaeology Ltd. Online
Reppion, J 2014 Stones in the city. Fortean Times 319, 42-47.
Urban Realm 2013 Full circle.
The Urban Prehistorian blog: prehistoric Glasgow posts
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