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Volume 137 (2007) - Table of Contents


Prelims
PDF 531 Kb
Obituary. Kenneth Arthur Steer (pp 001-004)
John G Dunbar and Gordon S Maxwell
PDF 984 Kb
Turning in circles: a new assessment of the Neolithic timber circles of Scotland (pp 005-034)
Kirsty Millican
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Excavation of a beaker cist burial with meadowsweet at Home Farm, Udny Green, Aberdeenshire (pp 035-058)
H K Murray and Ian A G Shepherd
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Excavation of a double cist burial from Gyre Farm, Orphir, Orkney (pp 059- 068)
D D A Simpson, E M Murphy, R A Gregory and M McCartney
PDF 1 Mb
Excavations at Dunure Road, Ayrshire: a Bronze Age cist cemetery and standing stone (pp 069-116)
Paul R J Duffy
PDF 9 Mb
Rock art from a Bronze Age burial at Balblair, near Inverness (pp 117-136)
Andrew Dutton, Kelly Clapperton and Stephen Carter
PDF 2 Mb
Fluctuating settlement patterns in Bronze Age Sutherland: excavation of a roundhouse at Navidale, Helmsdale (pp 137-168)
Lindsay Dunbar
PDF 5 Mb
Excavation at Orquil souterrain, St Ola, Orkney (pp 169-178)
D D A Simpson, E M Murphy, R A Gregory and M McCartney
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Total excavation of a later prehistoric enclosure at Braehead, Glasgow (pp 179-264)
Claire Ellis
PDF 16 Mb
Intermittent occupation and forced abandonment: excavation of an Iron Age promotory fort at Carghidown, Dumfries and Galloway. (pp 265-318)
Ronan Toolis
PDF 5 Mb
The Dupplin Cross: recent investigations (pp 319-336)
Gordon Ewart, Dennis Gallagher and Anna Ritchie
PDF 5 Mb
Medieval archaeological features at Dunglass Burn, Borders Region, Scotland (pp 337-356)
Richard Tipping
PDF 1 Mb
Medieval Roxburgh: a preliminary assessment of the burgh and its locality (pp 357-404)
Colin Martin and Richard Oram
PDF 11 Mb
Fragments of a 13th-century choir screen at Dundrennan Abbey (pp 405-432)
Mary Markus
PDF 7 Mb
Ceramic vessels associated with late 13th- to early 18th-century coin hoards (pp 433-460)
Valerie E Dean
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Early historic settlement on the western carselands of Forth valley: a reappraisal (pp 461-470)
John G Harrison and Richard Tipping
PDF 912 Kb
A pernicious and wicked custom: corporate responses to lock picking in the Scottish town, 1488 -1788 (pp 471-486)
Aaron M Allen
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'The original may yet be discovered': seven Bronze Age swords supposedly from Netherley, Kincardineshire (pp 487-500)
Neil G W Curtis
PDF 1 Mb
Excavations at Summerlee Ironworks, Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire (pp 501-530)
John Lewis and Robin Murdoch
PDF 12 Mb
Annual Report for the year 2006 -2007 (pp 531-544)
PDF 549 Kb
Index (pp 545-567)
PDF 595 Kb

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