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Volume 54 (1919-20) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
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Meeting minutes (pp 1-19)
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The Mint of Crosraguel Abbey. (pp 20-44)
MacDonald, George
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The Hill Fort on the Barmekin of Echt, Aberdeenshire. (pp 45-50)
Simpson, W Douglas
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Report of the Excavation on Traprain Law in the Summer of 1919. (pp 54-124)
Curle, Alexander O
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A Hoard of Bronze Age Implements found at Cullerne, near Findhorn, Morayshire. (pp 124-31)
Callander, J Graham
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Note on Recent Excavations at Kildrummy Castle. (pp 134-45)
Simpson, W Douglas
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Silver Cup at St Mary's College, St Andrews. (pp 146-7)
Watts, W W
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Note on a Watch signed 'Hieronymus Hamilthon Scotus me fecit 1595,' with View of Edinburgh Castle on the Dial. (pp 150-3)
Findlay, John R
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The Stone Circle at Broomend of Crichie, Aberdeenshire. (pp 154-72)
Ritchie, James
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Prehistoric Argyll - Report on the Exploration of a Burial Cairn at Balnabraid, Kintyre. (pp 172-91)
Galloway, T Lindsay
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Further Antiquities at Skipness, Argyll. (pp 194-204)
Graham, Angus
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Ancient Remains at Birnam, Perthshire. (pp 204-10)
McLaren, Thomas
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Further Discoveries of Bronze Age Urns in Hut-Circles in the Parish of Muirkirk, Ayrshire. (pp 210-2)
Fairbairn, Archibald
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The Accounts of Dr Alexander Skene, Provost of St Salvator's College, St Andrews, relating to the Extensive Repairs of the College Buildings, the Church, and the Steeple, 1683-1690. (pp 216-48)
Fleming, D Hay
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Notes on the Grave Slabs and Cross at Keills, Knapdale, Argyll. (pp 248-52)
Crawford, W C
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Index (pp 253-76)
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