n.a. (1999). Appendix 1 The placenames of Kebister, Luggie's Knowe and Handigert. In: n.e. Kebister: The Four-thousand-year-old Story of One Shetland Township. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 307-320.
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Appendix 1 The placenames of Kebister, Luggie's Knowe and Handigert | ||
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Kebister: The Four-thousand-year-old Story of One Shetland Township | ||
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307 - 320 | ||
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There can never be any certainty about the etymology of the Shetland Handigert, because of the lack of manuscript records and oral information. However, the balance of the evidence suggests that both Handigert and Kesbister, in different ways, take their names from the same physical feature, dominant in the Kebister landscape: the steep, 'kabe'-shaped hill now called Luggie's Knowe. | ||
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1999 | ||
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