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Volume 126 (1996) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
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An unusual lithic assemblage from Lunanhead, Angus. (pp 1-16)
Wickham-Jones, C R & Mackenzie, J R
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A Neolithic ring-mound at Midtown of Pitglassie, Auchterless, Aberdeenshire. (pp 17-51)
Shepherd, Alexandra
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Excavation of a kerbed funerary monument at Stoneyfield, Raigmore, Inverness, Highland, 1972-3. (pp 53-86)
Simpson, Derek D A
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The disclosure of sacred ground: structural developments within megalithic monuments of the Clava group. (pp 87-102)
MacCarthy, Conor
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The excavation of two Bronze Age burial cairns at Bu Farm, Rapness, Westray, Orkney. (pp 103-20)
Barber, John et. al.
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Four short cists from north-east Scotland and Easter Ross. (pp 121-55)
Ralston, Ian B M
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The excavation of a succession of prehistoric round-houses at Cnoc Stanger, Reay, Caithness, Highland, 1981-2. (pp 157-89)
Mercer, Roger J
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Excavation of cropmarks at Skateraw and Thorntonloch, East Lothian. (pp 191-7)
Triscott, Jon
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Excavation of a promontory fort and a palisaded homestead at Lower Greenyards, Bannockburn, Stirling, 1982-5. (pp 199-269)
Rideout, James S
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The sands of Breckon, Yell, Shetland: archaeological survey and excavation in an area of eroding windblown sand. (pp 271-301)
Carter, Stephen & Fraser, David
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Excavation at Kinneil fortlet on the Antonine Wall, 1980-1. (pp 303-46)
Bailey, Geoff B & Cannel, John
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Stream crossings on the Antonine Wall. (pp 347-69)
Bailey, Geoff B
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Men and mountains, or geographical determinism and the conquest of Scotland. (pp 371-86)
Southern, Pat
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Excavations at the long cist cemetery on the Hallow Hill, St Andrews, Fife. (pp 387-454)
Proudfoot, Edwina
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The context of the Dupplin cross: a reconsideration. (pp 455-7)
Alcock, Leslie & Elizabeth A
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The horseman and the falcon: mounted falconers in Pictish sculpture. (pp 459-68)
Carrington, Ann
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Inchaffray Abbey, Perth & Kinross: excavation and research, 1987. (pp 469-516)
Ewart, Gordon
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Archaeological excavations at Castle Sween, Knapdale, Argyll & Bute, 1989-90. (pp 517-57)
Ewart, Gordon & Triscott, Jon
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Dunstaffnage Castle, Argyll & Bute: excavations in the north tower and east range, 1987-94. (pp 559-603)
Lewis, John H
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Excavations at St Andrews, Castlecliffe, 1988-90. (pp 605-88)
Lewis, John H
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Burgage plots of medieval Perth: the evidence from excavations at Canal Street. (pp 689-732)
Coleman, Russel J
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Backland activities in medieval Perth: excavations at Meal Vennel and Scott Street. (pp 733-821)
Cox, Adrain
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Linlithgow Palace: an excavation in the west range and a note on finds from the palace. (pp 823-69)
Caldwell, David & Lewis, John
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The dating of the tower-houses at Comlongon and Elphinstone. (pp 871-9)
Maxwell-Irving, Alastair
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Blackfriars of Stirling. (pp 881-98)
Page, Ronald & Catherine
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Post-Reformation Catholic symbolism: further and different examples. (pp 899-909)
Bryce, Ian B D & Roberts, Alasdair
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Excavation at two sites in Old Aberdeen. (pp 911-27)
Cameron, Alison et. al.
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Archaeological evidence for 18th-century medical practice in the Old Town of Edinburgh: excavations at 13 Infirmary Street and Surgeons' Square. (pp 929-41)
Henderson, David et. al.
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Excavation and watching brief at Newbigging Pottery, Musselburgh, East Lothian. (pp 943-62)
Haggerty, George & McIntyre, Alison
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microfiche (pp 454)
Proudfoot, E
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microfiche (pp 155)
Ralston, IBM
PDF 369 Kb
microfiche (pp 269)
Rideout, JS
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Lecture summaries (pp 963-71)
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Meetings of the Society (pp 973-87)
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Index (pp 989-1004)
PDF 927 Kb

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