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Scott Archaeol News 26
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Title:
Scott Archaeol News 26
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Series:
Scottish Archaeological News
Volume
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Volume:
26
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Year of Publication:
1998
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Date Of Issue From: 1998
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Hooray for Hollywood Dumfriesshire: experiencing ritual monuments and landscape
Kenneth Brophy
4 - 5
Briefly describes the Neolithic and Bronze Age complex (including enclosures, cursi, and henges) and then discusses their place in the landscape.
Recording Scottish graveyards
Betty Willsher
6 - 7
A review of the progress on the recording of gravestones that has been made since the 1970s, listing some recent publications and detailing those graveyards for which inventories have been made.
The blight of the bunny
Andrew J Dunwell
Roger Trout
8 - 9
Examines the damage wrought by rabbits burrowing on ancient earthworks.
New Director
Shannon Marguerite Fraser
The new director introduces herself and her archaeological interests.
Blazing the trail!
Donald MacQueen
Brief report on the Glenochar Bastle House and Fermtoun Trail -- one of a number of proposed millennium trails intended to link archaeology with the Borders landscape and make connections with the local community.
Societies
News of recent publications and lecture programmes of eight local societies, giving contact details for each one.
Upper Largie, Kilmartin Glen (Argyll)
John H Lewis
Further comment on the controversy surrounding the BA ritual site threatened by quarrying (see also 98/1026).
Archaeosights
Ronan Toolis
Reports on this project, initiated in September 1997, which is intended to raise the profile of archaeology in the minds of the public through enhanced access, interpretation, and management of a range of sites in the Dumfries & Galloway region.
CSA news
Jonathan Wordsworth
The CSA's new archaeological adviser to the Scottish Agricultural College and the Farming & Wildlife Advisory Group outlines his role in providing archaeological training to agriculturalists.
Cramond lioness
Reports on plans for the display of the spectacular Roman statue in Edinburgh. Also notes the Treasure Trove reward paid to the ferryman who discovered the statue in the mud of the River Almond (Edinburgh).