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Volume 87 (1952-53) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
PDF 427 Kb
A prehistoric vessel from North Uist (pp 198-200)
Atkinson, R J C
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In search of a Battlefield: Agricola's last battle (pp 127-33)
Burn, A R
PDF 559 Kb
Scottish medieval pottery: the Melrose Abbey collection (pp 161-74)
Cruden, S H
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An Irish millstone cross (pp 187-91)
Graham, Angus
PDF 339 Kb
Roman communications in the Tweed Valley (pp 63-71)
Graham, A & Richmond, I A
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A further note on the Celtic carved box from Orkney (pp 195-6)
Kirkness, W
PDF 84 Kb
Milton Loch Crannog I. A native house of the 2nd century AD in Kirkcudbrightshire (pp 134-52)
Piggott, Mrs C M
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Three metal-work hoards of the Roman period from southern Scotland (pp 1-50)
Piggott, S
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A Late Bronze Age hoard from Peeblesshire (pp 175-86)
Piggott, S
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An iron object from Dunadd (pp 193-4)
Piggott, S
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Excavation of a bowl barrow at Pityoulish, Strathspey, in 1953 (pp 153-60)
Rae, Mrs V & Alan
PDF 716 Kb
Newbattle Abbey, Midlothian: report on medieval floor-tiles recovered in 1953 (pp 196-8)
Robertson, W N
PDF 171 Kb
A torc of twisted gold from Morayshire (pp 191-2)
Scott, J G
PDF 73 Kb
A decorated bronze axe-head from Perthshire (pp 192-3)
Scott, J G
PDF 82 Kb
Penannular brooch in bronze from Skye (pp 194-5)
Simpson, W D
PDF 75 Kb
Four henge monuments in Easter Ross (pp 72-9)
Woodham, A A
PDF 918 Kb
An aisled farmhouse at the Allasdale, Isle of Barra (pp 80-105)
Young, Mrs Alison
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The Earls of Fife in the 12th Century. (pp 51-62)
Barrow, G W S
PDF 871 Kb
Scottish Bishops' Sees before the reign of David I. (pp 106-17)
Donaldson, Gordon
PDF 954 Kb
Further Unpublished Scottish Communion Tokens. (pp 118-26)
Kerr, Robert
PDF 505 Kb
Donations to and purchases for the Museum (pp 201-9)
PDF 517 Kb
Meetings of the Society (pp 209-15)
PDF 374 Kb
Index (pp 217-24)
PDF 576 Kb

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