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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Newsletter
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Newsletter
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Newsletter
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23 (2)
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12
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Journal
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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Year of Publication:
2011
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09 Jun 2014
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The President's Letter
Barbara E Crawford
1 - 2
In her final letter the outgoing president reviews her three years in the role. This includes the aim to widen the scope of the activities of the society by giving non-archaeological disciplines a higher profile and to outreach by encouraging ties with local societies.
Irish High Crosses Exhibition. National Museum of Ireland
Sally M Foster
4
A review of a temporary exhibition which consists of six casts of well-known crosses along with copies of metalwork and manuscripts.
Obituary James Brian Kenworthy
Jonathan Trigg
5
The contribution of JBK to Scottish archaeology.
Fellows' pages. A long awaited update - the Udal
Beverley Ballin-Smith
10 - 11
The Udal is a group of closely related sites on the machair of North Uist which were excavated over a period of thirty five years by Iain Crawford. A programme of analysis and publication has just begun and is expected to run for ten years.