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Volume 58 (1923-24) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
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Meeting minutes (pp 1-23)
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A Long Cairn near Gourdon, Kincardineshire, and a Bronze Age Cairn containing a Short Cist and an Urn, at Idvies, Forfarshire. (pp 23-7)
Callander, J Graham
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Short Stone Cist found in the Parish of Kinneff and Catterline, Kincardineshire. (pp 27-40)
Reid, R W & Fraser, Rev. J R
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The So-called Catrail. (pp 40-4)
Craw, James Hewat
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The Excavation of Coull Castle, Aberdeenshire. (Supplementary Note p.370) (pp 45-99)
Simpson, W Douglas
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A Note on Four Silver Spoons and a Fillet of Gold found in The Nunnery at Iona; and on a Finger-ring, part of a Fillet, and a fragment of Wire, all of Gold, found in St Ronnan's Chapel, The Nunnery, Iona. (pp 102-11)
Curle, Alexander O
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Notes on Stone and Flint Implements found on the Farm of Foulden Moorpark, Berwickshire. (pp 112-23)
Kinghorn, Robert
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Some Antiquities in Strathfillan, Perthshire. Cupped Boulder near Helensburgh, and Cross-slabs in Glen Fruin, Dumbartonshire. (pp 124-30)
Lacaille, A D
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An Account of several Antiquities in Gairloch Parish, Ross-shire. (pp 131-9)
Thomson, William
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On Two Bronze Spoons from an Early Iron Age Grave near Burnmouth, Berwickshire. With a Report on the Skeleton found therein (pp 143-60)
Craw, James Hewat & Robinson, Arthur
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Fourteenth-century Brooches and other Ornaments in the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland. (pp 160-84)
Callander, J Graham
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Report on the Excavation of an Earth-house at Galson, Borve, Lewis. (pp 185-203)
Edwards, Arthur J H
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Ancient Border Highways; The Minchmoor (Catrail) Road, the Wheel Causeway, the Annandale Forest Road, the Well Path, and the Enterkin. (pp 203-23)
Inglis, Harry R G
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Dornoch Cathedral : the High Church of Caithness. (pp 227-38)
Simpson, W Douglas
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Fragments of a Jet Necklace found at Greenhowe, Pluscarden, Morayshire. (pp 239-41)
Mackintosh, H B
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Account of the Excavations on Traprain Law during the Summer of 1923. (pp 241-84)
Cree, James E
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A Short Cist containing a Food-vessel and Human Remains at Bridgeness, West Lothian. With a Report on the Skeletal Remains. (pp 286-94)
Callander, J Graham & Bryce, Thomas H
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Two Sculptured Stones recently found in Orkney. (pp 295-9)
Marwick, Hugh
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Four Pieces of Carved Woodwork from Stirling Castle. (pp 299-302)
Whitelaw, C E
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The Pringles of Fountainhall and Soutra. (pp 302-8)
Pringle, Alexander
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The Relation of the Fort at Newstead to Scottish History, A.D. 80-180. (pp 309-231)
Richmond, Ian A
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Roman Coins found in Scotland. II. (pp 325-9)
MacDonald, George
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Two Sculptured Stones, a Coped Coffin-cover, and Part of a Seventeenth-century Tombstone found in St Andrews. (pp 330-2)
Fleming, D Hay
PDF 221 Kb
Account of the Discovery of a Cinerary Urn with other Relics, near Marchhouse, Muirkirk, and the Excavation of an Earth-house at Yardhouses, Carnwath. (pp 333-43)
Fairbairn, Archibald
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Inventory of the Plenishing of the House of The Binns at the date of the death of General Thomas Dalyell, 21st August 1685. Edited from the Original Documents in the Family Records. (pp 344-70)
Dalyell, James & Beveridge, James
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Supplementary Note to the Excavation of Coull Castle. (pp 370)
Simpson, W Douglas
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Index (pp 371-92)
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