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Volume 112 (1982) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
PDF 132 Kb
The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Archaeological Field Survey (pp 1-16)
Proudfoot, Edwina V W
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A wooden bowl from Talisker Moor, Skye [undated] (pp 578-9)
Barber, John
PDF 527 Kb
A rock-carving from Westerton, Angus district [undated human figure] (pp 561-3)
Barclay, G J & Halliday, S P
PDF 93 Kb
The excavation of two crop-marks at Huntingtower, Perthshire ['cursus' disproved] (pp 580-3)
Barclay, G J
PDF 295 Kb
A survey of crannogs in Loch Tay (pp 17-38)
Dixon, T N
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The island of Muckle Skerry, Orkney (pp 518-24)
Hunter, J R & Dockrill, S J
PDF 454 Kb
A short cist at Mordington Mains, Berwickshire, Borders region [undated] (pp 536-41)
Barber, John
PDF 357 Kb
Palynological evidence for early cereal cultivation in Strathearn (pp 39-47)
Caseldine, C
PDF 712 Kb
The investigation of some plough truncated features at Kinloch Farm, Collessie in Fife (pp 524-33)
Barber, John W
PDF 1021 Kb
A [Beaker] cist at Ruchlaw Mains, East Lothian (pp 542-8)
Ashmore, P J, Brooks, M, Mate, I & Strong, P
PDF 496 Kb
The cup and ring marked stone at Newbigging Farm, Perth & Kinross District, Tayside Region (pp 559-61)
Barclay, G J, Brooks, M & Rideout, J S
PDF 336 Kb
A [Food Vessel] cist from Gallowayford, Stewarton, Ayrshire (pp 548-9)
Ritchie, J N Graham
PDF 127 Kb
Cists at Traigh Bhan, Islay, Argyll (pp 550-9)
Ritchie, J N G & Stevenson, J B
PDF 763 Kb
The excavation of an Early Bronze Age cemetery at Barns Farm, Dalgety, Fife (pp 48-141)
Watkins, Trevor et al
PDF 8 Mb
The typological study of the structures of the Scottish brochs (pp 254-76)
Martlew, Roger
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Excavations [of a drystone fort] at Balloch Hill, Argyll (pp 142-214)
Peltenburg, E J et al
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Excavations [of hillfort and siege works] at Woden Law, 1950 (pp 277-84)
Richmond, Ian & St Joseph, J K S
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A [coursed masonry] cist from Kelloe Mains, Berwickshire (pp 534-6)
Halliday, S P & Ritchie, J N Graham
PDF 188 Kb
The Roman coins from Traprain Law (pp 285-94)
Sekulla, M F
PDF 656 Kb
Engraved gemstones from the Roman frontier post at Newstead, Roxburghshire (pp 295-9)
Elliot, J Walter & Henig, Martin
PDF 965 Kb
Excavation of a promontory fort, broch and souterrain at Hurly Hawkin, Angus (pp 215-53)
Taylor, D B et al
PDF 3 Mb
The Pictish Latin inscription at Tarbat in Ross-shire (pp 300-21)
Higgitt, John
PDF 1 Mb
An unpublished gold finger-ring of Viking-age date from the Isle of Skye, and new light on the 1850 Skye hoard (pp 568-70)
Graham-Campbell, James
PDF 334 Kb
Pictish stones from Lindores and Westfield Farm, Fife (pp 563-4)
Ritchie, J N Graham & Ritchie, P R
PDF 296 Kb
Some Norse sites on Sanday, Orkney (pp 570-6)
Hunter, J R & Dockrill, S J
PDF 356 Kb
The Pyket Stane, a lost Peeblesshire cross (pp 565-8)
Fisher, Ian
PDF 476 Kb
Finds from Urquhart Castle in the National Museum, Edinburgh (pp 465-76)
Samson, Ross
PDF 804 Kb
Excavations [of 12th-17th century levels] in Kirkwall, 1978 (pp 392-436)
McGavin, the late N A et al
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Excavation [to sample medieval deposits] at 17-21 Castle Street, Forfar, 1979 (pp 455-64)
Spearman, R M
PDF 734 Kb
Trial excavation [of medieval levels] at-St Ann's Lane, Perth (pp 437-54)
Thoms, Lisbeth M
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Excavation of the [13th-15th century] settlement at 13-21 Castle Street, Inverness, 1979 (pp 322-91)
Wordsworth, Jonathan et al
PDF 5 Mb
Dunblane Cathedral: evidence for a change in design of the nave (pp 576-8)
Fawcett, Richard
PDF 396 Kb
Late Gothic architecture in Scotland: considerations on the influence of the Low Countries (pp 477-96)
Fawcett, Richard
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A corn-drying kiln at Barbush Quarry, Dunblane, Perthshire (pp 583-6)
Barclay, G J, Brooks, M & Rideout, J S
PDF 403 Kb
Tillycairn Castle, Aberdeenshire (pp 497-517)
Slade, H Gordon
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Donations to and purchases for the Museum (pp 587-628)
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Index (pp 629-34)
PDF 380 Kb

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