Headrick, M. (1913). The 'Stayt' of Crieff - A Bronze-Age Burial Site.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 48. Vol 48, pp. 365-369.
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The 'Stayt' of Crieff - A Bronze-Age Burial Site. | ||||||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 48 | ||||||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | ||||||
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365 - 369 | ||||||
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The source of a Food Vessel in the National Museum of Scotland is identified as a mound in the lands of Broich which contained two stone-built cists as reported in newspapers in 1860. The Earls of Strathern held court here until 1665 when the old Tolbooth was built in Crieff. Some documents relating to the activities of the court still exist. | ||||||
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1913 | ||||||
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09 May 2014 |