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Volume 63 (1928-29) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
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Meeting minutes (pp 1-28)
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Scottish Neolithic Pottery. (pp 29-98)
Callander, J Graham
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A Unique Relic of Rodney and the Battle of the Saints. (pp 98-101)
Hope, Rev. Leslie P
PDF 297 Kb
The Early Castles of Mar. (First Paper.) (pp 102-38)
Simpson, W Douglas
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Excavations at Reay Links and at a Horned Cairn at Lower Dounreay, Caithness. With a Report on the Human Bones and a Report on the Animal Bones. (pp 138-49)
Edwards, Arthur J H et. al.
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On a Jet Necklace from a Cist at Poltalloch, Argyll. (pp 154-89)
Craw, J Hewat
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A Short cist at West Puldrite, in the Parish of Evie and Rendall, Orkney. With a Report on the Human Remains found in the Cist. (pp 190-5)
Corrie, J M & Low, Alexander
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A Celtic God on a Scottish Sculptured Stone. (pp 196-213)
Mackenzie, Donald A
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A Short Cist at Culduthel, Inverness. (pp 217-24)
Low, Professor Alexander
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Provisional Report on the Excavations at Skara Brae, and on Finds from the 1927 and 1928 Campaigns. With a Report on Bones. (pp 225-80)
Childe, V Gordon & Paterson, J Wilson et. al.
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A Thirteenth-Century Tile Kiln at North Berwick, East Lothian, and Scottish Mediaeval Ornamented Floor Tiles. (pp 281-310)
Richardson, James S
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Land Movements in Scotland in Prehistoric and Recent times. (pp 314-22)
Callander, J Graham
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Ardlui Megaliths and their Associations; Crosses at Luib and Alloway and a Short cist at Ednam, Roxburghshire. (pp 325-52)
Lacaille, A D
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Note on a Supposed Flint-Worker's Site near Findhorn, Morayshire. (pp 353-4)
Dunbar, Mrs Duff
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More Cross-Slabs from the Isle of Man. (pp 354-60)
Kermode, P M C
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Three Graves containing Urns of the Food-Vessel Type. (pp 367-71)
Callander, J Graham
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The Excavation of Two Cairns on the Knock Hills, Edgerston, Roxburghshire. With a Report on the Relics found. (pp 372-7)
Oliver, Mrs F S & Callander, J Graham
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Some Cist-Burials in Orkney. With a Report on the Human Remains found. (pp 377-83)
Marwick, Hugh & Low, Prof. Alexander
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The House of Schivas, Aberdeenshire. (pp 384-91)
Wyness, J Fenton
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A Bronze Age Burial Mound at Blair Drummond, Perthshire. (pp 392-5)
Callander, J Graham
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The Roman Fort at Mumrills, near Falkirk. (pp 396-575)
MacDonald, George & Curle, Alexander O
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Index (pp 576-99)
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