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1 SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF SCOTLAND Proceedings Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. 127 (1997) Saville, A., Palaeolithic handaxes in Scotland. Alexander, D., Excavation of pits containing decorated Neolithic pottery and early lithic material of possible Mesolithic date at Spurryhillock, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire. Rideout, J.S., Excavation of Neolithic enclosures at Cowie Road, Bannockburn, Stirling, Pollard, T., Excavation of a Neolithic settlement and ritual complex at Beckton farm, Lockerbie, Dumfries & Galloway. Masters, L., The excavation and restoration of the Camster Long chambered cairn, Caithness, Highland, Johnston, D.A., Biggar Common, : an early prehistoric funerary and domestic landscape in Clydesdale, South Lanarkshire. Rees, T., The excavation of Cairnwell ring-cairn, Portlethen, Aberdeenshire. Mercer, R.J.; Midgley, M.S., The early Bronze Age cairn at Sketewan, Balnaguard, Perth & Kinross. Pollock D., The excavation of Iron Age buildings at Ironshill, Inverkeilor, Angus. Murray, D., Ralston, I., The excavation of a square-ditched barrow and other cropmarks at Boysack Mills, Inverkeilor, Angus. Crone, A.; O Sullivan, J., Excavation of a cropmark enclosure at Brixwold, Dalhousie mains, Bonnyrigg, Midlothian. Hingley, R. et al., The excavation of two later Iron Age fortified homesteads at Aldclune, Blair Atholl, perth & Kinross. Crawford, J., Archaeological collections from sandhill sites in the Isle of Coll, Argyll & Bute. Hunter, F., Iron Age coins in Scotland. Bateson, J.D.; McQ Holmes, N.M., Roman and medieval coins founding Scotland, Woolisfroft, D.J.; Hoffmann, B., The Roman Gask System tower at Greenloaning, Perth & Kinross. Bailey, G.B., Excavation of Roman, medieval and later features at Carriden Roman fort annexe in Alexander, D., Excavation on Arthur s Seat fort, Edinburgh, Rees, A.R.; Finlayson, W.L., A long-cist burial at Innerwick, near Dunbar, East Lothian. Downes, J.M.; Morris, C.D., Hermisgarth, Sanday: the investigations of pyre settings and Pictish burials in Orkney. Veitch, K., The Columban church in northern Britain, : a reassessment. Paterson, C., The Viking-Age trefoil mount from Jarlshof: a reappraisal in the light of two new discoveries. Hall, D.; Bowler, D., North Berwick, East Lothian: its archaeology revisited. Alexander, D., Excavation of a medieval grain-drying kiln and earlier mill-lade at Llanbryde, Moray. Lewis, J., Excavations at Bothwell Castle, North Lanarkshire. Lewis, J., Excavations at Crichton Castle, Midlothian. Moloney, C.; Coleman, R., The development of a medieval street frontage: evidence from excavations at High Street, Perth. Proudfoot, E.; Kelly, C.A.; Excavations a Niddry Castle, West Lothian, Cannell, J.; Lewis, J., Excavations at Sauchie Tower, Clackmannshire. Thurlby, M., Aspects of the architectural history of Kirkwall Cathedral. Marshall, R.K., Mary Queen of Scots and Bothwell s bracelets. Armit, I., Excavation of a post-medieval settlement at Druim nan Dearcag, and related sites around Loch Olaphat, North Uist. Murray, A.L., Sir Isaac Newton and the Scottish recoinage, Jackson, S., Trade Incporation ceremonial chairs. Waton, P.; Wise, P.; Symons, D., Archaeological material in Scotland from West Midlands Museums. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. 128 (1998)

2 Clarke, D.V., New things set in many landscapes: aspects of the Museums of Scotland. Lelong, O.; Pollard, T., The excavation and survey of prehistoric enclosures at Blackshouse Burn, Lanarkshire. Strachan, R.; Ralston, I.; Finlayson, B., Neolithich and later pregistoric structures, and early medieval metal-working, at Blairhall Burn, Amisfield, Dumfriesshire. Whittington, G.; Cowie, T.; Yeoman, P., A copper flat axehead from Wester Cartmore Farm, Lochgelly, Fife: a cautionary tale. Lelong, O.; Pollard, T., Excavation of a Bronze Age ring cairn at Cloburn Quarry, Cairngryffe Hill, Lanarkshire. MacGregor, G., The excavation of a cordoned urn at Benderloch Argyll. Earwood, c., Typology of Bronze Age wooden containers: new dating evidence from Islay. McIntyre, A., Survey and excavation at Kilearnan Hill, Sutherland, Alexander, A.; Watkins, T., St Germnains, Tranent, East Lothian: the excavation of Early Bronze Age remains and Iron Age enclosed and unenclosed settlements. Armit, I., Re-excavation of an Iron Age wheelhouse and earlier structures at Eilean Maleit, North Uist. Henderson, J.C., A survey of crannogs in the Lake of Menteith, Stirlingshire. Main, L., Excavation of a timber round-house at the Fairy Knowe, Buchlyvie, Stirlingshire, Rees, A.R., Excavation of cropmark features at Drum Farm, Bo ness, West Lothian. Strang, A., Recreating a possible Flavian map of Roman Britain, with a detailed map for Scotland. Wooliscroft, D.J.; Hoffmann, B., The Roman Gask system tower at Shielhill South, Perthshire: excavations in 1973 and Dunwell, A.; Coles, G., Archaeological and palynological investigations on the Antonine Wall near Glasgow Bridge, Kirkintilloch. Breeze, A., Pictish chains and Welsh forgeries. Crone, A., The development of Early Historic tree-rinf chronology for Scotland. Trench-Jellico, R., The Skeith Stone, Upper Kilrenny, Fife, in its context. Alcock, L., From realism to caricature: reflections on Insular depictions of animals and people. Geddes, J., The art of the Book of Deer. Laing, L.; Laing, J.; Pringle, D., The Early Christian and later medieval ecclesiastical site at St Blane s, Kingarth, Bute. McB Cox, E.; Owen, O.; Pringle, D., The discovery of medieval deposits beneath the Earl s Palace, Kirkwall, Orkney. Yeoman, P.A., Excavations at Castle of Wardhouse, Aberdeenshire. Lewis, J.; Smith, H., Excavations at Inverlochy Castle, Inverness-shire, Turner, D., The Bishops of Argyll and the Castle of Achanduin, Lismore, AD Newton, N.S.; Talbot, E.J., Excavations at the Peel of Lumphanan, Aberdeenshire, Dixon, P., A rural medieval settlement in Roxburghshire: excavations at Springwood Park, kelso, Hall, D.W. et al., The archaeology of Elgin: excavations on Ladyhill and in the High Street, with an overview of the archaeology of the burgh. Perry, D., Inverness: an historical and archaeological review. Smith, C., Dogs, cats and horses in the Scottish medieval town. Photos-Jones, E.; Atkinson, J.A., Iron-working in medieval Perth: a case of town and country? Lewis, J., Excavations at Newark Castle, Port Glasgow, 1984 and Lewis, J.; McB Cox, E.; Smith, H., Excavations at Craignethan Castle, 1984 and Ewart, G.; Baker, F., Carrick Castle: symbol and source of Campbell power in south Argyll from the 14 th to the 17 th century. Alexander, D.; Bogdan, N.Q.; Grounsell, J., A late medieval hall-house at Uttershill Castle, Penicuik, Midlothian. Bain, S., Excavation of a medieval cemetery at Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh. Gallagher, D.B., Holyrood Abbey: the disappearance of a monastery. Burnett, J., A note on the Silver Ball of Rattray. McB Cox, E., Ruthven in Badenoch: the excavation of a Highland Garrison. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. 129 (1999) Speak, S.; Burgess, C., Meldon bridge: a centre of the third millennium BC in Peeblesshire. Fleming, A.; Edsmonds, M., Sat Kilda: quarries, fields and prehistoric agriculture. Barrett, J.C.; Gourlay, R.B., An early metal assemblage from Dail na Caraidh, Inverness-shire, and its context.

3 Clarke, C.M.; Hamilton, J.E., Excavation of a cist burial on Doons Law, Leetside farm, Whitsome, berwickshire. Moore, H.; Wilson, G., Food for thought: a survey of burnt mounds of Shetland and excavations at Tangwick. Wordsworth, J., A leter prehistoric settlement at Balloan Park, Inverness. Cook, M., Excavation of two cairns, a cist and associated features at Sanaighmhor Warren, Islay, Argyll and Bute. Dunwell, A., An Atlantic roundhouse at Durcha, Sutherland. Dunwell, A., Edin s Hall fort, broch and settlement, Berwickshire (Scottish Borders): recent fieldwork and new perceptions. Cameron, K., Excavation of an Iron Age timber structure beside the Candle Stane recumbent stone circle, Aberdeenshire. Clarke, S.; Wise, A., Evidence for extramural settlement north of the Roman fort at Newstead (Trimontium), Roxburghshire. Elliot, J.W.; Henig, M., Further engraved gemstones from Newstead (Timontium), Roxburghshire. Swan, V.G., The Twentieth Legion and the history of the Antonine Wall reconsidered. Dore, J.N.; Wilkes, J.J., Excavations directed by J D Leach and J J Wilkes on the site of a Roman fortress at Carpow, Perthshire, Armit, I., The abandonment of souterrains: evolution, catastrophe or dislocation? Trench-Jellicoe, R., A missing sigure on slab fragment no 2 from Monifieth, Angus, the a Chill Cross, Canna, and some implications of the development of a variant form of the Virgin s hairstyle and dress in early medieval Scotland. Carter, S.P., The burgh of Inverrurie, Aberdeenshire: archaeological evidence from a medieval lordship. McAndrew, B.A., The sigillography of the Ragman Roll. James, H.F., Excavations of a medieval cemetery at Skaill House, and a cist in the Bay of Skaill, Sandwick, Orkney. Perry, D., Dunfermline: from Saracen castle to populous manufacturing royal burrow. Cooper, S., Ornamental structures in the medieval gardens of Scotland. Melton, N.D., Post-medieval spindle whorls in the Northern isles: examples made with reworked potsherds. Bertie, D.M., A previously undescribved Scottish communion token from Keithhall, Aberdeenshire. Cheape, H., Logboats in history: West Highland evidence. Murray, A.L., The Scottish Mint after the recoinage, Cameron, N., A Romantic folly to Romantic folly: the Glenfinnan Monument reassessed. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. 130 (2000) Alexander, D., Excavation of Neolithic pits, later prehistoric structures and a Roman temporary camp along the line of the A96 Kintore and Blackburn Bypass, Aberdeenshire. Cook, M., An Early Bronze Age multiple burial cist from Mill Road Industrial Estate, Linlithgow. Cook, M., Excavation of Neolithic and Bronze Age settlement features at Lamb s Nursery, Dalkeith, Midlothian. Hunter, F., Excavation of an Early Bronze Age cemetery and other sites at West Water Reservoir, West Linton, Scottish Borders. Leivers, M.; Roberts, J.; Peterson, R., The cairn at East Finnercy, Dunecht, Aberdeenshire. Badcock, A.; Downes, J., Excavation of Iron Age burials at An Corran, Boreray, Outer Hebrides. Banks, I., Excavation of an Iron Age and Romano-British enclosure at Woodend Farm, Johnstonebridge, Annandale, 1994 and Neighbour, T., Artifical platforms of possible Iron Age or Dark Age date on Dùn Mór, Dornie, Skye & Lochalsh. MacKie, E.W., Excavations at Dun Ardtreck, Skye in 1964 and Rees, T.; Hunter, F., Archaeological excavation oa a medieval structure and an assemblage of prehistoric artefacts from the summit of Traprain Law, East Lothian, Erdrich, M.; Giannotta, K.M.; Hanson, S.W., Traprain Law: native and Roman on the northern frontier. Clarke, S., The west annexe at Newstead (Trimontium), Roxburghshire. Bailey, G.B., Excavations on the Roman temporary camps at the Three Bridges, Camelon, Falkirk. Woolliscroft, D.J., The Roman Gask series tower at West Mains of Huntingtower, Perth & Kinross.

4 Glandinning, B., Investigations of the Antonine Wall and medieval settlement at Kinneil House, Bo ness, Falkirk. Collard, M.; Hunter, F., A Roman burial from Cramond (Edinburgh) rediscovered. Hale, A., Marine crannogs: previous work and recent surveys. Neighbour, T. et al., Excavation of two burials at Galston, Isle of Lewis, 1993 and Greig, C.; Greig, M.; Ashmore, P., Excavation of a cairn cemetery at Lundin Finks, Fife in Laing, L., How late were Pictish symbols employed? Atkinson, J.A., Excavation of 10 th -century burials at Chapelhall, Innellan, Argyll, Cox, A.; Dixon, P.; Parker, M., An excavation at the Bishop s House, Stow, Scottish Borders. Smith, C., A grumphie in the sty: an archaeological view of pigs in Scotland, from their earliest domestication to the agricultural revolution. Brown, J., Baltersan: a stately tower house in Ayrshire. Donnelly, J., In the territory of Auchencrow, Scottish Borders: long continuity or late developemtn in early Scottish field-systems? Adams, D.G., The Brechin Hammermen s Incorporation, , and later fine metal craftsmen to c Habib, V., Scotch carpets at Stirling: Thomas Gilfillan s Cash Book and Ledger Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. 131 (2001) Presenting the Scottish Past: the Rhind Lectures for the Session , part 1 Graham Ritchie, J.N., Introduction. Sellar, W.D.H., William Forbes Skene ( ): historian of Celtic Scotland. Meek, D.E., Beachdan Ura à Imbhir Nis? New Opinions from Inverness : Alexander MacBain ( ) and the foundation of Celtic Studies in Scotland. Breeze, D.J., Gerard Baldwin Brown ( ): the recording and preservation of monuments. Barclay, G.J. et al., A possible Neolithic settlement at Kinbeachie, Black Isle, Highland. Holden, T.G.; Sheridan, A., Three cists and a possible Roman road at Barbush Quarry, Dunblane, Perthshire. Shepherd, I.A.G. and A., A Cordoned Urn burial with faience from 102 Findhorn, Moray. Heald, A.; Jackson, A., Towards a new understanding of Iron Age Caithness. Woolliscroft, D.J.; Hoffmann, B., Excavations at Cuiltburn on the Roman Gask System, Perth & Kinross. McQ Holmes, N.N.; Hunter, F., Roman counterfeiters moulds from Scotland. Gregory, R.A., Excavations by the late G D B Jones and C M Daniels along the Moray Firth littoral. Laing, L., The date and context of the Glamis, Angus, carved Pictish stones. Gregory, R.A.; Jones, G.D.B., Survey and excavation at Tarradale, Highland. Caldwell, D.H., The Monymusk Reliquary: the Breccbennach of St Columba? Moloney, C., New evidence for the origins and evolution of Dunbar: excavations at the Captain s Cobin, Castle Park, Dunbar, East Lothian. Tarrant, N., The 17 th -century doublet rom Keiss, near Wick, Caithness. Murray, A., The monuments of a family : a collection of jewels associated with Elizabeth of Bohemia. Thomson, G., Research in inscriptional palaeography (RIP). Scottish to,bstone lettering : methodology and preliminary anlysis. Hills, R., James watt and the Delftfield Pottery. Smith, D.B., Robert Foulis s patent curling stone game. General Index to the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Vols ( ), (2002) Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. 132 (2002) Presenting the Scottish Past: the Rhind Lectures for the Session , part 2 Clarke, D.V., The foremost figure in all matters relating to Scottish archaeology : aspects of the work of Joseph Anderson ( ). Ritchie, N.J.G., James Curle ( ) and Alexander Ormiston Curle ( ): pillars of the establishment. Ritchie, J.N.G., Ludovic McLellan Mann ( ): the eminent archaeologist.

5 Barclay, G.J.; Brophy, K.; MacGregor, G., Claish, Stirling: an early Neolithic structure in its context. Atkinson, J., Excavation at a Mesolithic and Neolithicv occupation site at Chapelfield, Cowie, Stirling. Lawson, J.A.; Henderson, D.; Sheridan, A., An Early Bronze Age short-cist burial at Abbey Mains farm, Haddington, East Lothian. Baker, L., An Iron Age child burial at Dunbar Golf Course, East Lothian. Murray, H., Late prehistoric settlement, Berryhill, Aberdeenshire. Armit, I.; Braby, A., Excavation of a burnt mound and associated structures at Ceann nan Clachan, North Uist. Dunwell, A. et al., Some excavations on the line of the Antonine Wall, Breeze, A., Philology on Tacitus Graupian Hill and Trucculan Harbour. Rees, A.R., A first millennium AD cemetery, rectangular Bronze Age structure and late prehistoric settlement at Thornybank, Midlothian. McCarthy, M., Rheged: an Early Historic Kingsdom near the Solway. Stronach, S., The medieval development of South Leith and the creation of Rotten Row. Ellis, C., Excavation of two ditches and a medieval grain-drying kiln, Inverness, Highland. Glenn, V., The late 13 th -century chapter seals of Dunkeld and Oslo Cathedrals. Harrison, J.G., The Pottery at Thorsk, Stirlingshire c 1600 c 1800: context, links and survival. Dalglish, C., Highland rural settlement studies: a critical history. MacKechnie, A., Sir William Bruce: the chief introducer of Architecture in this country. Carradice, A., A group of cache balls from St Andrews. Habib, V.; Clark, H., The linen weavers of Drumsheugh and the linen damask tablecloth woven to commemorate the visit of George IV to Scotland in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. 133 (2003) Dunwell, A.; Johnson, M.; Armit, I., Excavations at Geirisclett chambered cairn, North Uist, Western Isles. Conolly, R.; MacSween, A., A possible Neolithic settlement at Milton of Leys, Inverness. Cressey, M.; Sheridan, A., The excavation of a Bronze Age cemetery at Seafield West, near Inverness, Highland. Baker, L.; Sheridan, A.; Cowie, T., An Early Bronze Age dagger grave from Rameldry Farm, near Kingskettle, Fife. Baker, L., A Bronze Age burial ground at Longniddry, East Lothian. Strachan, R.; Dunwell, A., Excavations of Neolithic and Bronze Age sites near Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Simpson, D.D.A.; Gregory, R.A.; Murphy, E.M., Excavations at Manish Strand, Ensay, Western isles. Cressey, M.; Strachan, R., The excavation of two burnt mounds and a wooden trough near Beechwood Farm, Inshes, Inverness, Keppie, L., A walk along the Antonine Wall in 1825: the travel journal of the Rev John Skinner. Bateson, J.D.; McQ Holmes, N.M., Roman and medieval coins found in Scotland, Cressey, M.; Strachan, R.; Hamilton, J., Three long cist burials at Easter Broomhouse, near Dunbar, East Lothian. Maleszka, M., A Viking Age weight from Cleat, Westray, Orkney. Bentley-Cranch, D.; Marshall, R.K., John Stewart, Duke of Albany, Lord Governor of Scotland, and his political role in 16 th -century France: a reassessment in the light of new information. McKean, C., The architectural evolution of Innes House, Moray. Murray, A.L., The Bishop s Castle, Glasgow, Maudlin, D., Tradition and change in the age of Improvement: a study of Argyll tacksmens houses in Morvern. Fleming, A., St Kilda: the pre-improvement clachan. Pittock, M., John Law s Theory of Money and its roots in Scottish culture. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. 134 (2004) Thoms, L.M., Hidden depths: thirty years of archaeology in Scottish towns. Phillips, T.; Bradley, R., Developer-funded fieldwork in Scotland, : an overview of the prehistoric evidence. Guttman, E.B.A.; Dockrill, S.J.; Simpson, I.A., Arable agriculture in prehistory: new evidence from soils in the Northern Isles.

6 Simpson, D.D.A.; Gregory, R.A.; Murphy, E.M., Excavations at Kaimes Hill, Ratho, City of Edinburgh, McCarthy, M., Reirgonium: a lost city of the Novantae. Cook, M., Howe Mire: excavations across the cropmark complex at Inveresk, Musselburgh. Linge, J., The Cinderella Service: the Ordnance Survey and the mapping of the Antonine Wall. Charles-Edwards, G., A reconsideration of the origins of early Insular monumental lettering of the mixed alphabet type: the case of the Lapis Echodi inscription on Iona. Carver, M.; Spall, C., Excavating a parchmenerie: archaeological correlates of marking parchment at the Pictish monastery at Portmahomack, Easter Ross. Graham-Campbell, J., Danes in this Country : discovering the Vikings in Scotland. McQ Holmes, N.M., The evidence of finds for the circulation and use of coins in medieval Scotland. Coleman, R., The archaeology of Burbage plots in Scottish medieval towns: a review. Coleman, R., Three excavations in medieval Dumbarton: and High Street and 75 College Street. Gooder, J., Excavation at Newbattle Abbey College Annexe, Dalkeith, Midlothian. Markus, M., St Bride s, Douglas a family mausoleum. Greig, M.K., Excavations in the Laird s Hall, Drum Castle, Aberdeenshire. Dransart, P.; Bogdan, N.Q., The material culture of recusancy at Fetternear: kin and religion in post-reformation Scotland. McCallum, R.I., Patrick Ruthven, Alchemist and Physician. Melton, N.D., A possible 17 th -century Scottish merchants booth at Eastshore, Dunrossness, Shetland. Teissier, B., Asia in 18 th -century Edinburgh institutions: seen or unseen? Smith, D.B., A pair of presentation curling stones Abercairney, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. 135 (2005) Crone, A.; Clarke, C., A programme for wetland archaeology in Scotland in the 21 st century. Brown, M.M., The gardens of Glamis: an aerial view. Alexander, D., Redcastle, Lunan Bay, Angus: the excavation of an Iron Age timber-lined souterrain and a Pictish barrow cemetery. Barclay, G.J., The Cowie Line: a Second World War stop line west of Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire. Card, N., Excavation of Bookan chambered cairn, Sandwick. Carter, S.; Dalland, M., Bronze Age banks at the Black Crofts, North Connell, Argyll, a synthesis and re-assessment. Grant, D., Removal of the University of Glasgow to Woodland Hills and Gilmorehill Habib, V., Axminster carpet manufacture in Edinburgh in the mid-18 th century. Hall, M.; Hall, D.; Cook, G., What s cooking? New radiocarbon dates from the earliest phase of the Perth High Street excavations and the question of Perth s early medieval origin. Harrison, J.G., Improving the roads and bridges of the Stirling area c Lawrence, D., An anthropomorphic carving from Pictish Orkney. Lowe, C., New light on Kelso Abbey: archaeological interventions on the Bridge Street Garage Site, Saville, A., Archaeology and the Creag nan Uamh bone caves, Assynt, Highland. Stevens, T.; Melikian, M.; Grieve, S., Excavations at an early medievasl cemetery at Stromness, Orkney. Stronach, S., The Anglican monastery and medieval priory of Coldingham: Urbus Coludi revisited. Thomson, G., Research in inscriptional palaeography (RIP). Tombstone lettering in Dumfries and Galloway. Tipping, R.; Tisdall, E., The landscape context of the Antonine Wall: a review of the literature. Toolis, R., Bronze Age pastoral practices in the Clyde Valley: excavations at West Acres, Newton Mearns. Trench-Jellicoe, R., A richly decorated cross-slab from Kilduncan House, Fife: description and analysis. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. 136 (2006) Brophy, K., Rethinking Scotland s Neolithic: combining circumstance with context. Lawrence, D., Neolithic mortuary practice in Orkney.

7 Todd, T.N.; The aerodynamics of carved stone balls. Macdonald, M., A note on the diameters or carved stone balls. Sussaby, I.; Sheridan, A., A pit containing an undecorated Beaker and associated artefacts from Beechwood Park, Raigmore, Inverness. Dockrill, S.; Ourtam, Z.; Batt, C.M., Time and place: a new chronology for the origin of the broch based on the scientific dating programme at the Old Scatness Broch, Shetland. Phillips, T.; Hampshire-Monk, I.; Abramson, P., The excavation and reconstruction of the recumbent stone circle at Strichen, Aberdeenshire, Hunter, F., New light on Iron Age massive armlets. Bateson, J.D.; McQ Holmes, N.M., Roman and medieval coins found in Scotland, Curtis, N.; Hunter, F., An unusual pair of Roman bronze vessels from Stoneywood, Aberdeen and other Roman finds from north-east Scotland. Adams, G., Constraints on terminal sounds in the inscriptions of early Scotland. Potter, J., Stone emplacements in early Scottish churches. Gondek, M.M., Early Historic sculpture and landscape: a case study of Cladh a Bhile, Ellary, Mid- Argyll. Allen, A.M., Occupational mapping of 1635 Edinburgh: an introduction. Tait, R., Configuration and dimensions of Burbage plots in the burgh of Edinburgh. Johnson, M.; Oram, R.; Neighbour, T., Excavations at Gilmerton Cove, Edinburgh, Anderson, K., A note on possible astronomic noonmarkers at Arbroath Abbey, Angus. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. 137 (2007) Millican, K., Turning in circles: a new assessment of the Neolithic timber circles of Scotland. Murray, H.K.; Shepherd, I.A.G., Excavation of a beaker cist burial with meadowsweet at Home Farm, Udny Gree, Aberdeenshire. Simpson, D.D.A. et al., Excavation of double cist burial from Gyre Farm, Orphir, Orkney. Duffy, P.,R.J., Excavations at Dunure Road, Ayrshire: a Bronze Age cist cemetery and standing stone. Dutton, A.; Clapperton, K.; Carter, S., Rock art from a Bronze Age burial al Balblair, near Inverness. Dunbar, L., Fluctuating settlement patterns in Bronze Age Sutherland: excavation of a roundhouse at Navidale, Helmsdale. Simpson, D.D.A. et al., Excavation at Orquil souterrain, St Ola, Orkney. Ellis, C., Total excavation of a later prehistoric enclosure at Breahead, Glasgow. Toolis, R., Intermitten occupation and forced abandonment: excavation of an Iron Age promontory fort at Carghidown, Dumfries and Galloway. Ewart, G.; Gallagher, D.; Ritchie, A., The Dupplin Cross: recent investigations. Tipping, R., Medieval archaeological features at Dunglass Burn, Borders Region, Scotland. Martin, C.; Oram, R., Medieval Rozburgh: a preliminary assessment of the burgh and its locality. Markus, M., Fragments of a 13 th -century choir screen at Dundrennan Abbey. Dean, V.E., Ceramic vessels associated with late 13 th - to early 18 th -century coin hoards. Harrison, J.G.; Tippling, R., Early Historic settlement on the western carselands of the Forth Valley: a reappraisal. Allen, A.M., A pernicious and wicked custom: corporate responses to lock picking in the Scottish town, Curtis, N.G.W., The original may yet be discovered : seven Bronze Age swords supposedly from Netherley, Kincardineshire. Lewis, J.; Murdoch, R., Excavations at Summerlee Ironworks, Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. 138 (2008) Ó Néill, J., An Irish provenance for the Monzie Estate gold. Cavers, G., The later prehistory of black holes : regionality and the south-west Scottish Iron Age. Armit, I.; Campbell, E.; Dunwell, A., Excavation or an Iron Age, Early Historic and medieval settlement and metalworking site at Eilean Olabhat, North Uist. McLaren, D.; Hunter, F., New aspects of rotary querns in Scotland. Woolliscroft, D.J.; Excavations at Garnhall on the line of the Antonine Wall. Hansen, S.H., A Shetland Viking comb in Copenhagen. Ritchie, A., A fragment of a Pictish symbol-bearing slab with carving in relief from Mail, Cunningsburgh, Shetland. Graham-Campbell, J., Viking Age and Late Norse gold and silver from Scotland: an update.

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