Title: | Corn Bykes of Caithness. | ||
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Issue: | Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 66 | ||
Series: | Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | ||
Volume: | 66 | ||
Number of Pages: | 471 | ||
Page Start/End: | 136 - 137 | ||
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Publication Type: | Journal | ||
Abstract: | A byke was a method of storing corn which was preserved in stacks in the shape of beehives thatched in a circular shape. The last recorded example dates from 1910. | ||
Year of Publication: | 1931 | ||
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Created Date: | 12 Aug 2013 |