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Volume 48 (1913-14) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
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Meeting minutes (pp 1-17)
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Account of some Slight Excavations at the Mote of Hawick. (pp 18-24)
Curle, Alexander O
PDF 330 Kb
Ruthven Barracks, in Badenoch. (pp 25-30)
Meyer-Griffith, W
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An Account of the Excavation of the Broch of Ayre, St Mary's Holm, Orkney. (pp 31-51)
Graeme, A Sutherland
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An Oransay Shell-mound - A Scottish Pre-Neolithic Site. (pp 52-108)
Bishop, A Henderson
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Notice of the Excavation of a Cairn at Inverlael, Inverbroom, Ross-shire. (pp 112-24)
Cree, James E
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Report on the Excavation, in September 1913, of a Vitrified Fort at Rockcliffe, Dalbeattie, known as the Mote of Mark. (pp 125-68)
Curle, Alexander O
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The Orientation of Scottish Churches, Illustrated by an Analysis of some examples in Aberdeenshire and Banffshire. (pp 169-83)
Eeles, F C
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Notes on Excavations at Dundargue Castle, Aberdeenshire, and on a Stone Circle and Grave at New Deer, Aberdeenshire. (pp 184-92)
Beveridge, Rev. W
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Notices of a Short cist discovered in the Parish of Yester, East Lothian; of a Prehistoric Burial at Alva, Clackmannanshire; and of an Earth-House in Skye. (pp 194-205)
Callander, J Graham
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Note on Three Sculptured Monuments recently discovered in Garvock Churchyard, Kincardineshire. (pp 206-9)
Barron, Rev. D G
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The Churches and Churchyard Memorials of St Helens on The Lea and Cockburnspath. (pp 210-29)
Reid, Alan
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Account of the recent discovery of the Remains of David's Tower at Edinburgh Castle. (pp 230-70)
Oldrieve, W T
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Note upon Carn nan Bharraich, or Cairn of the Men of Barra, a Burial Mound of the Viking Time on the Island of Oronsay, Argyllshire, with an outline of the Political History of the Western Isles during the latter half of the Ninth Century. (pp 272-91)
Grieve, Symington
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On recent Scandinavian Grave-finds from the Island of Oronsay, and from Reay, Caithness, with Notes on the Development and Chronology of the Oval Brooch of the Viking Time. (pp 292-315)
Curle, James
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Account of the Excavation of Two Bronze-Age Cairns in the Parish of Foulden; and of the discovery of a Cist containing a Food-Vessel Urn, and Fragments of a Beaker, at Edington Mill, Chirnside, both in the County of Berwick. (pp 316-33)
Craw, J Hewat
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Notices of the discovery of a Hoard of Rapier-shaped Blades of Bronze at Drumcoltran, in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, and of a Viking Sword at Torbeckhill, near Ecclefechan. (pp 333-5)
Curle, A O
PDF 198 Kb
Notes on a Collection of Polishers and other Objects found on the Site of the Roman Fort at Newstead, Melrose. (pp 338-43)
Corrie, John M
PDF 266 Kb
Notes on a Further Excavation of Ancient Dwellings at Skara, in the Parish of Sandwick, Orkney, made during August 1913. With Notes on the Remains found. (pp 344-55)
Stewart, W Balfour & Dawkins, W Boyd
PDF 687 Kb
An Edinburgh Trade Dispute during the Commonwealth. (pp 356-64)
Creswell, Clarendon Hyde
PDF 403 Kb
The 'Stayt' of Crieff - A Bronze-Age Burial Site. (pp 365-9)
Headrick, Mungo
PDF 356 Kb
Account of the Excavation of two Hut-Circles of the Bronze Age, in the Parish of Muirkirk, Ayrshire. With a Description of the Objects found. (pp 373-81)
Baird, J G A & Curle, A O
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Account of the Excavation of the Edwardian Castle at Castledykes, Kirkcudbright. With Notes on Relics recovered. (pp 381-94)
Robison, J & Curle, A O
PDF 633 Kb
Notes on Three Hoards of Coins recently discovered in the South of Scotland. (pp 395-402)
MacDonald, George
PDF 286 Kb
Notes on certain Standing Stones in Argyllshire. (pp 403-7)
Shennan, Sheriff
PDF 177 Kb
The Carved Stone Balls of Scotland: A New Theory as to their Use. (pp 407-20)
Mann, Ludovic McL
PDF 674 Kb
An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments remaining in the Island of Iona. (pp 421-30)
MacAlister, R A S
PDF 402 Kb
Dissent and Protest. (pp 431-2)
Fleming, D Hay
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Index (pp 433-47)
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