n.a. (2001). 1 Cave archaeology in Mid Argyll. In: n.e. The Caves of Mid Argyll. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 1-24.

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1 Cave archaeology in Mid Argyll
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The Caves of Mid Argyll
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph Series
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20
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184
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1 - 24
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20_2001_TOLAN-SMITH_Mid_Argyll.pdf (42 MB) : Download
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A brief account of previous work is presented. Although more than 400 sites have been identified in Scotland, investigation has been limited. The volumes produced by the RCAHMS identified 77 caves and rock shelters in south-west Scotland, the most well-known being the Oban Caves. An introduction to this project which ran from 1985 to 1988 is followed by a summary of criteria and classification, then a gazetteer of 81 sites.
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2001
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23 Nov 2015