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Volume 118 (1988) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
PDF 277 Kb
Obituary - Margaret E C Stewart (pp 1-2)
Taylor, D.B
PDF 152 Kb
A hut-circle at Ormiston Farm, Newburgh, Fife (pp 99-110)
Sheriff, John R
PDF 825 Kb
An end to medieval reindeer in Scotland (pp 23-35)
Clutton-Brock, Juliet & MacGregor, Arthur
PDF 805 Kb
Archaeological and palynological studies at the Mesolithic pitchstone and flint site of Auchareoch, Isle of Arran (pp 37-59)
Affleck, T L, Edwards, K & Clarke, Ann
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The Neolithic henge-type enclosure at Balfarg - a re-assessment of the evidence for an incomplete ditch circuit (pp 61-7)
Mercer, R J, Barclay, G J, Jordan, D & Russell-White, C J
PDF 436 Kb
A beaker child burial from Catterline, Kincardine and Deeside (pp 71-7)
Small, Alan, Bruce, Margaret F & Shepherd, Ian A G
PDF 402 Kb
A buried wall in peatland by Sheshader, Isle of Lewis (pp 79-93)
Newell, P J
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Pit alignment and earthworks between Marygoldhill Plantation and Drakemire, Berwickshire (pp 111-29)
Strong, Peter
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Two early Bronze-Age axes [Migdale type, from Kincardineshire and Angus] (pp 69-70)
Sheriff, John R
PDF 74 Kb
Cairn 3, Acharn, Morvern, Argyll (pp 95-8)
Ritchie, J N Graham & Thornber, Iain
PDF 220 Kb
Excavations at the Roman civil settlement at Inveresk, 1976-77 (pp 139-76)
Thomas, Gordon D
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The re-excavation of the Inveresk hypocaust (pp 177-9)
Thomas, Gordon D
PDF 177 Kb
Why did the Romans fail to conquer Scotland? (pp 3-22)
Breeze, David J
PDF 1 Mb
The history of the Antonine Wall - a reappraisal (pp 131-7)
Mann, J C
PDF 476 Kb
The Rhind Lectures 1988-89: a synopsis (pp 327-34)
Alcock, Leslie
PDF 616 Kb
Iona: some results from recent work (pp 203-13)
Haggarty, Alison M (et 4 al)
PDF 762 Kb
Excavations on Torr an Aba, Iona, Argyll (pp 181-201)
Fowler, Elizabeth & P J
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Medieval corn-drying kilns at Capo, Kincardineshire and Abercairny, Perthshire (pp 219-29)
Gibson, Annemarie
PDF 668 Kb
Fragments of a fifth crosier from Scotland (pp 215-8)
Michelli, Perette E
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The Scottish medieval towerhouse as lordly residence in the light of recent excavation (pp 267-76)
Tabraham, Christopher J
PDF 660 Kb
Market regulation in the early 16th-century burgh [Royal Burgh of Selkirk] (pp 277-87)
Symms, Peter
PDF 894 Kb
A Throsk-type ware jug from the River Forth [early 17th century] (pp 289-90)
Gaimster, David
PDF 82 Kb
Excavations at Smailholm Tower, Roxburghshire (pp 231-66)
Good, George L & Tabraham, Christopher J
PDF 3 Mb
A highland longhouse - Lianach, Balquhidder, Perthshire (pp 301-17)
Stewart, J H & Stewart, M B
PDF 1 Mb
The silver knife, fork and spoon given by Prince Charles Edward Stuart to Murdoch Macleod, 3 July 1746 (pp 291-300)
Dalgleish, George
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microfiche (pp 213)
Haggarty, AM
PDF 410 Kb
microfiche (pp 98)
Ritchie et al
PDF 320 Kb
microfiche (pp 77)
Small et al
PDF 205 Kb
microfiche (pp 276)
Tabraham, CJ
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microfiche (pp 175)
Thomas, GD
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microfiche (pp 176)
Thomas, GD
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Meetings of the Society (pp 335-41)
PDF 585 Kb
Index (pp 343-8)
PDF 436 Kb

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