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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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19 (2)
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16
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Journal
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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2007
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01 Jul 2014
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The President's Letter
1 - 2
A review of staff changes including the arrival of Dr Simon Gilmour and website developments.
Revealing the lost medieval abbey of Scone. MASS Project 2007
Oliver O'Grady
4 - 5
A team from the University of Glasgow used geophysical survey to identify the lost abbey of Scone where Scottish kings were inaugurated and medieval parliaments held.
Obituary John Higgitt
Jane Geddes
6
John Higgitt was a scholar of medieval manuscripts, inscriptions and carved stones. He spent much of his career at the university of Edinburgh.
Political rift or ambitious cleric. The election of Cormac, archdeacon of Sodor, as bishop in 1331
Sarah Elizabeth Thomas
8
A precis of a paper given elsewhere explores the motives behind Cormac's election by the canons of Snizort and the clergy of Skye. He was never confirmed as he was already bishop of Sodor.
RCHAMS celebrates 100 years
9
RCAHMS has launched an online public vote to find the nation's favourite image of their Treasured Place from a selection of one hundred which include Dun Troddan broch and the Catstane in Edinburgh.
Then 'twas the Roman, now 'tis I
Iain Gordon Brown
11 - 13
The author considers the appeal of thinking of modern events in 'Roman' terms, evidenced by a typescript memoir of the First World War which includes the making of 'Roman' inscriptions by a Scottish Unit of Royal Engineers specifically inspired by Roman precedent and the example of the Antonine Wall.