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Volume 78 (1943-44) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
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Meeting minutes (pp 1-4)
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Unrecorded Microliths from Tentsmuir, Deeside, and Culbin. (pp 5-16)
Lacaille, A D
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Mace-heads of 'cusion' type in Britain (pp 16-25)
Gibson, W J
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An unrecognized group of chambered cairns (pp 26-38)
Childe, V G
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Ancient denominations of agricultural land in Scotland; a summary of recorded opinions with some notes, observations and references (pp 39-80)
McKerral, A
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Notes on Scottish incised slabs. With a Note on the Cross Kirk at Peebles. (pp 80-91)
Greenhill, F A & Richardson, James S
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Newly discovered sculptured stones from Papil, Shetland (pp 91-9)
Moar, Peter and Stewart, John
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The excavation of Esslemont Castle, Aberdeenshire (pp 100-5)
Simpson, W D
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Newly-discovered short cist burials with beakers (pp 106-19)
Childe, V G, Edwards, A J H, Low, Alexander, and Macdougall, M
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Some relics from Kildalton, Islay (pp 120-5)
Stevenson, R B K
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Notes: (1) An Addendum to Brook's Account of Scottish Maces. (pp 126-8)
McInnes, C T
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Notes: (2) A Bronze Age Burial Cist at Bonhill, Dumbartonshire. With a Report on the Bones. (pp 128-30)
Robertson, Anne S & Blair, D M
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Notes: (3) Cists on the Farm of Woodfield, near Stuartfield, Old Deer, Aberdeenshire. (pp 130-1)
Lockhart, R D
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Notes: (4) Remains of an Urnfield Burial at Monkton, Ayrshire. With a Report on the Urns and a Report on the Cremated Bones. (pp 131-5)
Webster, G
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Notes: (5) A Bronze Age Food Vessel from Finnart Hill, South Ayrshire. (pp 136-7)
Anderson, R S G
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Notes: (6) The Bronze Blade from Craigscorry, near Beauly. (pp 138)
Childe, V Gordon
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Donations to and purchases for the Museum (pp 139-44)
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Memoirs - James Curle and Arthur J. H. Edwards (pp 145-51)
Richmond, I. A & Childe, V. Gordon
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Meetings of the Society (pp 152)
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Index (pp 153-60)
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