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Volume 76 (1941-42) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
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Meeting minutes (pp 1-4)
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A mural painting and a carved door at Traquair House, Innerleithen (pp 5-7)
Watson, G P H and Garham, A
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The lake-dwelling, or crannog in Eadarloch, Loch Treig: its traditions and its construction. (pp 8-78)
Ritchie, James
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A cinerary urn from Sandmill Farm, Stranraer, Wigtownshire. With a Note on the Associated Cremated Remains. (pp 79-83)
Anderson, R S G & Low, Alexander
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Further urns and cremation burials from Brackmont Mill, near Leuchars, Fife (pp 84-93)
Childe, V G, and Waterston, David
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Two Donside Castles (pp 93-102)
Simpson, W D
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Scottish micro-burins (pp 103-19)
Lacaille, A D
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A Roman oven at Mumrills, Falkirk. With Appendix. - Slag from the Oven. (pp 119-27)
Robertson, Anne S & Smyth, J A
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Notes: (1) Two Cists at Lunanhead, Forfar. (pp 129-9)
Ewen, John T
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Notes: (2) Summary of the Examination of Skeletons from Cists at Lunanhead. (pp 129-30)
Waterston, David
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Notes: (3) Local Manufacture of Neolithic Pottery. (pp 130-1)
Scott, Warrick Lindsay
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Report on Samples of Neoloithic Pottery from Scottish Sites. (pp 132-3)
Phemister, J
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Supplementary Report. (pp 133)
Phemister, J
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Donations to and purchases for the Museum (pp 133-7)
PDF 422 Kb
Index (pp 138-44)
PDF 434 Kb

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