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Volume 74 (1939-40) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
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Meeting minutes (pp 1-5)
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Some Scottish core-tools and ground-flaked implements of stone (pp 6-13)
Lacaille, A D
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Notes on Some Antiquities from Sutherland (pp 13-23)
Davidson, J M
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The so-called heel-shaped cairns of Shetland, with remarks on the chambered tombs of Orkney and Shetland (pp 23-36)
Bryce, T H
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Excavations on the estate of Meikleour, Perthshire, 1939 (pp 37-48)
Richmond, I A
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The Ramparts of Traprain Law; excavations in 1939 (pp 48-59)
Cruden, Stuart H
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The Chronology of the Early Christian Monuments of Scotland (pp 60-116)
Curle, Cecil L
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The Black Turnpike (pp 116-223)
Watson, Charles Brodie Boog
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Notes: (1) Report on a Short Cist at Coldingham, Berwickshire. (pp 133)
Kennedy, Peter
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Notes (2) Skeletal Remains from Short Cist, Applin Cross Field, Coldingham, Berwickshire. (pp 133-4)
Low, Alexander
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Notes: (3) A Fragment of Roman Glassware from Tealing, Angus. (pp 134-5)
Thorpe, W A
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Notes: (4) A Short Cist recently exposed in the Gallows Knowe, Lintrathen, Angus. (pp 136-6)
Fenton, William
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Notes: (5) Recent Excavations carried out at Borland Castle Hill, Cumnock, South Ayrshire. With a Report on the Sherds. (pp 136-7)
McLeod, Alex. G & Edwards, A J H
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Notes: (6) The Mary Queen of Scots Pendant. (pp 137-8)
Edwards, A J H
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Notes: (7) A Brooch Fragment from Freswick Links, Caithness. (pp 138)
Edwards, A J H
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Notes: (8) Short Cists in the Parish of Innerwick, East Lothian: (a) Thurston Mains, (b) Skateraw. With a Report on the Skeletal Remains from the Cist at Thurston Mains. (pp 138-45)
Stevenson, R B K & Low, Alexander
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Notes: (9) Cists near Tweedsmuir. (pp 145-6)
Stevenson, R B K
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Notes: (10) Notice of a Long Cist, Middleton, Froickheim. (pp 146)
Stevenson, R B K
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Donations to and purchases for the Museum (pp 147-51)
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Donations to and purchases for the Library (pp 151-58)
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Index (pp 159-69)
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