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Volume 139 (2009) - Table of Contents


Prelims
PDF 531 Kb
Obituary Ian Alexander George Shepherd (pp 001-008)
Ian Ralston
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Upper Palaeolithic evidence from Kilmelfort Cave, Argyll: a re-evaluation of the lithic assemblage (pp 009-045)
Alan Saville and Torben Bjarke Ballin
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Cereals, fruits and nuts in the Scottish Neolithic (pp 047-103)
Rosie R Bishop
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Forest grazing and seaweed foddering: early Neolithic occupation at Maybole, South Ayrshire (pp 105-122)
Alastair Becket and Gavin MacGregor
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The Lukis family of Guernsey and antiquarian pursuits in Scotland (pp 123-166)
Heather Sebire
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The Roman Gask system fortlet of Glenbank, Perthshire (pp 167-193)
D J Woolliscroft and B Hoffmann
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Into the west: excavation of an Early Christian cemetery at Montfode, Ardrossan, North Ayrshire (pp 195-211)
Candy Hatherley
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Medieval timber-lined wells in Elgin (pp 213-227)
H K Murray
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Gogar, archaeological and historical evidence for a lost medieval parish near Edinburgh (pp 229-255)
Jenni Morrison
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Graveheart: cult and burial in a Cistercian chapter house - excavations at Melrose, 1921 and 1996 (pp 257-304)
Gordon Ewart
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Sir Robert Cotton, James VI and I and an English cenotaph for two Scottish princes (pp 305-313)
Catriona Murray
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Post-medieval settlement in the Isle of Lewis: a study in adaptability or change? (pp 315-332)
Stuart D Campbell
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West Pans: excavations at a ceramic production site in Musselburgh, East Lothian (pp 333-376)
John Lewis
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Curling medals with miniature stones (pp 377-384)
David B Smith
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Annual Report for the year 1 July 2008 -31 May 2009 (pp 385-408)
PDF 635 Kb
Notes and conditions for contributors preparing texts for submission (pp 409-415)
PDF 642 Kb
Index (pp 417-429)
PDF 533 Kb

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