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Volume 35 (1900-01) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
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Meeting minutes (pp 1-14)
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Excavation undertaken by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland of Earth-works adjoining the ' Roman Road' between Ardoch and Dupplin, Perthshire. (pp 15-43)
Christison, David
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The Sculptures in St Mirren's Chapel, Paisley Abbey, representing the Acts and Miracles of St Mirin; also Incised Sepulchral Slabs, recently discovered in the Abbey Church, Paisley. (pp 44-66)
Ross, Thomas
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The Early Christian Monuments of Iona; with some suggestions for their better preservation. (pp 79-93)
Allen, J Romilly
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Notices (1) of an Incised Sepulchral Slab at Ardchattan Priory; and (2) of three Carved Slabs at Taynuilt, Argyllshire. (pp 94-7)
Brydall, Robert
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Notes on a Collection of very minute Flint Implements from Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire. (pp 98-101)
Gatty, Rev. Reginald A
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The Painted Ceiling in the Montgomery Aisle of the Old Church at Largs, Ayrshire. (pp 109-11)
Lyons, Andrew W
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Notices of Nine Brochs along the Caithness Coast from Keiss Bay to Skirza Head, excavated by Sir Francis Tress Barry, Bart., M.P., of Keiss Castle, Caithness. (pp 112-48)
Anderson, Joseph
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Excavation of the Roman Camp at Lyne, Peeblesshire, undertaken by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in 1901. With Notes on the Relics. (pp 154-86)
Christison, D & Anderson, Joseph
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Report on the Stone Circles of the North-East of Scotland, Inverurie District, obtained under the Gunning Fellowship, with Measured Plans and Drawings. (pp 187-248)
Coles, Fred. R
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The Hanuca Lamp - A multiple Cruisie, eight lights - used by the Jews at the Feast of the Dedication. (pp 254-7)
Mitchell, Arthur
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Notice of the Discovery of Urns at the Hill of Culsh, New Deer, Aberdeenshire. (pp 258-66)
Abercromby, John
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Notice of a Hoard of Bronze Implements and Ornaments, and Buttons of Jet, found at Migdale, on the Estate of Skibo, Sutherland, exhibited to the Society by Mr Andrew Carnegie of Skibo, LL.D., F.S.A. Scot. (pp 266-75)
Anderson, Joseph
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Notice of an Ancient Kitchen-Midden near Largo Bay, Fife, excavated by W Baird, Esq., of Elie. (pp 281-99)
Munro, Robert
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Notes on the Bones collected at the Kitchen-midden at Elie. (pp 299-300)
Traquair, R H
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Notice of the Discovery of a Series of Cairns and Cists, and Urns of the Bronze Age, at Battle Law, Naughton, Fifeshire, the property of Mrs C H Anstruther Duncan. (pp 301-9)
Hutcheson, Alexander
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Notice of Two Stone Axes, one ornamented with an incised interlaced pattern, found at Balnahannait, Loch Tay. (pp 310-3)
Mackenzie, Rev. J B
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Notes from Kirkwall. (pp 313-5)
Robertson, T S
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Notice of Cup-and Ring-marked Rocks on the Stronach Ridge, near Brodick, in Arran. (pp 315-24)
Somerville, Rev. J E
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Ancient Graves recently discovered on the Farm of Wyndford, in Uphall Parish. (pp 325-8)
Primrose, Rev. James
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Account of the Excavation of the Roman Station of Camelon, near Falkirk, undertaken by the Society in 1900:- (I) History and General Description. (pp 329-50)
Christison, D
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Account of the Excavation of the Roman Station of Camelon, near Falkirk, undertaken by the Society in 1900:- (II) Description of the Plans and Sections. (pp 350-79)
Buchanan, Mungo
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Account of the Excavation of the Roman Station of Camelon, near Falkirk, undertaken by the Society in 1900:- (III) Notice of the Pottery, Bronze and other objects found at Camelon. (pp 380-417)
Anderson, Joseph
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Notice of a Bracket Timepiece which belonged to Archbishop Sharp, and other Articles, bequeathed to the Society by Miss Maclaurin; and also of three Timepieces in the University Library, St Andrews. (pp 418-30)
Brook, Alexander J S
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A List of Travels, Tours, Journeys, Voyages, Cruises, Excursions, Wanderings, Rambles, Visits, etc., relating to Scotland. (pp 431-638)
Mitchell, A
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Notice of a Hoard of Coins found at Closeburn, Dumfriesshire. (pp 639-59)
Richardson, A B
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Index (pp 661-80)
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