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Volume 145 (2015) - Table of Contents


**All or some articles from this volume are currently only available to Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland using a secure login.**
Obituary: Alan Saville (pp 1 -12)
Ian Ralston and Trevor Cowie

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Obituary: Antony Charles Thomas (pp 13-16)
Stephen T. Driscoll

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Scotland's intertidal prehistory (pp 17-39)
Karen Hardy, Jonathan Benjamin, Andrew Bicket, John McCarthy and Torben Ballin
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The Knowe of Rowiegar, Rousay, Orkney (pp 41-89)
Margaret Hutchison, Neil Curtis and Ray Kidd
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Containment, closure and red deer (pp 91-124)
Colin Richards, Ann Clarke, Claire Ingrem, Jacqui Mulville and Ingrid Mainland

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The land before symbol stones (pp 125-151)
Meggen Gondek and Gordon Noble, with contributions from Susan Ramsay and Alison Sheridan
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The survey and analysis of brochs (pp 153-176)
Graeme Cavers, John Barber and Matthew Ritchie

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An Iron Age burial with weapons, on a site with evidence of medieval and post-medieval occupation from Dunbar, East Lothian (pp 177-212)
Mike Roy, with contributions by F Hunter, P Walton Rogers, R Ives, J Evans, V Pashley, J Robertson and D Hall

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Gods and monsters in Roman Scotland (pp 213-228)
Fraser Hunter
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Tullich, Aberdeenshire (pp 229-281)
Jane Geddes, Hilary K Murray and J Charles Murray

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Ecclesia Ludens (pp 283-297)
Mark A Hall
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'Ardvonrig', Isle of Barra (pp 299-305)
Shane McLeod
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A medieval logboat from the River Conon (pp 307-340)
Robert JC Mowat, Trevor Cowie, Anne Crone and Graeme Cavers
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Craggie bloomery (pp 341-347)
John A Atkinson and John Wombell, with contributions from Jennifer Miller and Christine Rennie, illustrations by Gillian McSwan
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Excavations at Achanduin Castle, Lismore, Argyll, 1970–5 (pp 349-369)
David H Caldwell, Geoffrey P Stell and Dennis J Turner
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Seventh century or seventeenth century? (pp 371-399)
Alice Blackwell and Susanna Kirk
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The French cartographer and the clan chief (pp 401-425)
Lawrence Keppie
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Alexander Henry Rhind (1833–63) (pp 427-440)
Claire Gilmour
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INDEX (pp 441-455)
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