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Volume 75 (1940-41) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
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Meeting minutes (pp 1-4)
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A Keg of 'Bog-Butter' from Skye and its Contents. (pp 05-22)
Ritchie, James
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An account of the partial excavation of a 'wag' or galleried building at Forse, in the parish of Latheron, Caithness (pp 23-39)
Curle, Alexander O
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The water-supply of the Roman Fort at Lyne (pp 39-43)
Richmond, I A
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The defences of Kaimes hill-fort, Midlothian (pp 43-54)
Childe, V G
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The Campbeltown Raised Beach and its contained Stone Industry. (pp 55-92)
McCallien, W J
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Medieval Dwelling sites and a Primitive Village in the Parish of Manor, Peeblesshire. Excavations in July 1939. (pp 92-115)
Stevenson, Robert B K
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The Red Castle of Lunan Bay (pp 115-22)
Simpson, W D
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Notes on an Old Coal-Working and a Wooden Shovel from Ormiston, East Lothian. (pp 122-7)
White, Kenneth M
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The cup-marked stones of North Uist and Benbecula (pp 127-44)
Lyford-Pyke, J D
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Unpublished Tokens of the Church of Scotland. With Alphabetical List of Tokens. (pp 144-83)
Kerr, R & Lockie, J R
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Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century mural decorations at the House of Kinneil, Bo'ness, West Lothian (pp 184-204)
Richardson, J S
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Notes: (1) A Toggle and an Ivory Buckle recently discovered at Brackmont Mill, near Leuchars. (pp 205-7)
Waterston, David
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Notes: (2) A Halbert of Copper from Fife. (pp 207-8)
Waterston, David
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Notes: (3) A Hoard of Bronze Age Halberds from Auchingoul, Inverkeithny, Banffshire. (pp 208-9)
Edwards, A J H
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Notes: (4) Two Cinerary Urns fround at Balrownie, Brechin, Angus. (pp 209-12)
Stevenson, R B K
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Notes: ((5) A Niche-Head at Sheriffhall, Midlothian. (pp 213)
Watson, G P H
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Notes: (6) Examination of the Prehistoric Fort on Cairngryfe Hill, near Lanark. (pp 213-8)
Childe, V Gordon
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Donations to and purchases for the Museum (pp 219-24)
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Index (pp 225-33)
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