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Volume 103 (1970-71) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
PDF 98 Kb
Four Roman bells from Scotland (pp 228-31)
Clarke, D V
PDF 234 Kb
Two long-cists at the High Street, Carnoustie (pp 233-5)
Coutts, Herbert
PDF 157 Kb
A pictish cross-slab fragment from Glamis, Angus (pp 235-6)
Coutts, Herbert
PDF 46 Kb
A hut-circle settlement at Kilphedir, Sutherland (pp 65-99)
Fairhurst, Horace & Taylor, David B
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Three Roman objects from the Culbin Sands, Morayshire (pp 231-3)
Henig, Martin
PDF 299 Kb
Medieval pottery in Dundee Museum (pp 169-77)
Laing, Lloyd
PDF 829 Kb
Pottery from Kinnoull Perth, and the distribution of tubular spouts in Scotland (pp 236-9)
Laing, Lloyd
PDF 242 Kb
Early firearms and their influence on the military and domestic architecture of the Borders (pp 192-224)
Maxwell-Irving, Alastair M T
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A regression-time stone-workers' camp, 33ft OD, Lussa River, Isle of Jura (pp 1-32)
Mercer, John
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The petroglyphs at Achnabreck, Argyll (pp 33-56)
Morris, Ronald W B
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A Late Bronze Age hoard from Glentanar, Aberdeenshire (pp 57-64)
Pearce, Susan M
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Iron Age finds from Dun an Fheurain, Gallanach, Argyll (pp 100-12)
Ritchie, J N Graham
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Flint macehead from the River Tay (pp 225)
Roe, Fiona E S
PDF 46 Kb
The house of Fetternear: a history and a description (pp 178-91)
Slade, H Gordon
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Another dagger from a Scottish grave (pp 225-7)
Thomson, J K
PDF 121 Kb
A note on the 'Glen 1409' pipes (pp 240-1)
Bryan, J
PDF 147 Kb
Roman coins found in Scotland, 1961-70 (pp 113-68)
Robertson, Anne S
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Donations to and purchases for the Museum (pp 242-55)
PDF 987 Kb
Index (pp 257-60)
PDF 264 Kb

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