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Volume 69 (1934-35) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
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Meeting minutes (pp 1-26)
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More Shetland Tombstones. (pp 27-48)
MacDonald, George
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Excavation of the Vitrified Fort of Finavon, Angus. (pp 49-80)
Childe, V Gordon
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Notes on some Duns in Islay. (pp 81-4)
Childe, V Gordon
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An Account of the Excavation, on behalf of H.M. Office of Works, of another Prehistoric Dwelling (No. V.) at Jarlshof, Sumburgh, Shetland, in the Summer of 1934. (pp 85-107)
Curle, Alexander O
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A Fort at Skitten, Wick, Caithness, with Notes on Flint Implements from the same County. (pp 108-17)
Duff-Dunbar, Mrs L
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Rock Sculpturings on Traprain Law, East Lothian. (pp 122-37)
Edwards, Arthur J H
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Early Scottish Spoons. (pp 138-57)
How, G E P
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Unrecorded Berwickshire Antiquities, being the Chalmers-Jervise Prize Essay for 1933. (pp 157-67)
Kinghorn, Robert
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An Account of the Excavation of the Stone Circle at Loanhead of Daviot, and of the Standing Stones of Cullerlie, Echt, both in Aberdeenshire, on behalf of H.M. Office of Works. (pp 168-223)
Kilbride-Jones, H E
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The Barony, Castle, and Church of Rothiemay. (pp 223-46)
Simpson, W Douglas
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The Small Flint Knives of Orkney. (pp 251-62)
Lacaille, A D
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A Cinerary Urn at Horsbrugh Castle Farm, Parish of Innerleithen, Peeblesshire. (pp 262-4)
Edwards, Arthur J H
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An Account of the Excavation of a Dwelling of the Viking Period at 'Jarlshof,' Sumburgh, Shetland, carried out on behalf of H.M. Office of Works. (pp 265-321)
Curle, Alexander O
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A Long, Stalled Cairn, the Knowe of Yarso, in Rousay, Orkney. (pp 325-51)
Callander, J Graham
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A Bronze Age Cemetery at Knappers, Kilbowie, Dumbartonshire. (pp 352-82)
Davidson, J M
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Beaker from a Cist at Mill Farm, Rathen, near Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, and a Cist Cremation Interment at Ury, Stonehaven, Kincardineshire. (pp 382-6)
Low, Professor Alex.
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Heraldic Decoration on the Castles of Huntly and Balvenie. (pp 387-937)
Innes, Thomas
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A Short Cist found at Bridge Farm, near Meikleour, Perthshire. With a Description of the Skeletal Remains. (pp 401-15)
Ritchie, John & Dow, D Rutherford
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Sculptured Rock; Holy-water Stoup; and Sarcophagus at Luss. (pp 416-24)
Lacaille, A D
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The Metallurgical Analysis of Three Bronze Age Axes. (pp 424-30)
Mitchell, S S Crichton & Mitchell, Margaret E Crichton
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Earth-house at Portnacon, Sutherland. (pp 431-3)
Buxton, R J
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The Tardenoisian Micro-Burin in Scotland. (pp 443-5)
Lacaille, A D
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An Aberdeenshire Iron Age Miscellany: (1) Stone Circle at Foularton; (2) Bronze Terret from Rhynie, and Distribution of the Type. (pp 445-54)
Kilbride-Jones, H E
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The Cairnmuir Gold Terminal: A Parallel, and a Possible Explanation of its Use. (pp 455-9)
Cowen, John D
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The Castles of Dunnideer and Wardhouse, in the Garioch, Aberdeenshire. (pp 460-71)
Simpson, W Douglas
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A Fragment of a Thirteenth-century Calendar from Holyrood Abbey. (pp 471-9)
Wormald, Francis
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The Chambered Cairn of Clettraval, North Uist. (pp 480-536)
Scott, W Lindsay
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Index (pp 537-54)
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