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Volume 131 (2001) - Table of Contents


Prelims
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Meetings of the Society 2000-2001Held in the Lecture Theatre of the Royal Museum of Scotland (pp 437-454)
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Index (pp 461-469)
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Laws of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Instituted November 1780 and Incorporated by Royal Charter, 6 May 1783
PDF 285 Kb
Lecture Summaries 2000 - 2001. Preparing for the afterlife: the human experience of death. (pp 431-436)
M Parker Pearson
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Notes and conditions for Contributors preparing texts for submission (pp 455-460)
PDF 202 Kb
Presenting the Scottish Past: the Rhind Lectures for the Session 1999 - 2000, part 1. (pp 1-2)
N. J. Graham Ritchie
PDF 503 Kb
William Forbes Skene (1809-92): historian of Celtic Scotland. (pp 3-21)
W. D. H. Sellar
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Beachdan Ura a Inbhir Nis/ New Opinions from Inverness': Alexander MacBain (1855-1907) and the foundation of Celtic Studies in Scotland. (pp 23-39)
Donald E. Meek
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Gerard Baldwin Brown (1849-1932): the recording and the preservation of monuments. (pp 41-55)
David J Breeze
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A possible Neolithic settlement at Kinbeachie, Black Isle, Highland. (pp 57-85)
G.J. Barclay et al.
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Three cists and a possible Roman road at Barbush Quarry, Dunblane, Perthshire. (pp 87-100)
Timothy G. Holden
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A Cordoned Urn burial with faience from 102 Findhorn, Moray (pp 101-128)
Ian A. G. Shepherd and Alexandra Shepherd
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Towards a new understanding of Iron Age Caithness. (pp 129-147)
Andrew Heald and Adam Jackson
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Excavations at Cuiltburn on the Roman Gask System, Perth and Kinross. (pp 149-166)
D. J. Woolliscroft and B. Hoffmann
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Roman counterfeiters' moulds from Scotland. (pp 167-176)
N. M. McQ Holmes and F. Hunter
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Excavations by the late G. D. B. Jones and C. M. Daniels along the moray Firth littoral. (pp 177-222)
Richard A. Gregory
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The date and context of the Glamis, Angus, carved Pictish stones. (pp 223-239)
Lloyd Laing
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Survey and excavation at Tarradale, Highland. (pp 241-266)
R. A. Gregory & the late G. D. B. Jones
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The Monymusk Requary: the Breccbennach of St Columba? (pp 267-282)
David H. Caldwell
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New evidence for the origins and evolution of Dunbar: excavations at the Captain's Cabin, Castle Park, Dunbar, East Lothian. (pp 283-317)
Colm Mloney
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The 17th-century doublet from Keiss, near Wick, Caithness. (pp 319-326)
Naomi Tarrant
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The monuments of a family': a collection of jewels associated with Elizabeth of Bohemia. (pp 327-348)
Athol Murray
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Research in inscriptional palaeography (RIP). Scottish tombstone lettering 1241 - 1855: methodology and preliminary analysis. (pp 349-373)
George Thomson
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James Watt and the Delftfield Potter, Glasgow. (pp 375-420)
Richard Hills
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Robert Foulis's patent curling stone game. (pp 421-429)
David B. Smith
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