PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF SCOTLAND.1900 |
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... Remains of Wall , Dun Mac Tual , Caisteal Dubh , near Aberfeldy , Forts on the Ochils near Auchterarder , Castle Law , Forgandenny , Holes for Beams in the Wall of Castle Law , Forgandenny , Plan of the Site of Abernethy Fort , Plan of ...
... Remains of Wall , Dun Mac Tual , Caisteal Dubh , near Aberfeldy , Forts on the Ochils near Auchterarder , Castle Law , Forgandenny , Holes for Beams in the Wall of Castle Law , Forgandenny , Plan of the Site of Abernethy Fort , Plan of ...
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... part of a general scheme , adopted by the Council , for investigating the Roman remains in Scotland , as far as our funds will admit . It is contemplated to deal first with the strongly fortified ' Stations ANNIVERSARY MEETING . 7.
... part of a general scheme , adopted by the Council , for investigating the Roman remains in Scotland , as far as our funds will admit . It is contemplated to deal first with the strongly fortified ' Stations ANNIVERSARY MEETING . 7.
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... remains could only be dealt with successfully in summer , when dry weather prevailed . As was expected , the place proved to be a crannog , and a large number of very interesting relics were discovered , which were exhibited when the ...
... remains could only be dealt with successfully in summer , when dry weather prevailed . As was expected , the place proved to be a crannog , and a large number of very interesting relics were discovered , which were exhibited when the ...
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... remains . How many vain theories have been started as to the origin and purpose of stone circles from a mere surface examination , which might never have been started , or at least would have been held in check , by a revelation of what ...
... remains . How many vain theories have been started as to the origin and purpose of stone circles from a mere surface examination , which might never have been started , or at least would have been held in check , by a revelation of what ...
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... remains , but what of the numerous mediææval ruins of castles , churches , and abbeys or their sites that are so thickly scattered over our country ? Would not our know- ledge of them be greatly promoted by excavation ? What can be done ...
... remains , but what of the numerous mediææval ruins of castles , churches , and abbeys or their sites that are so thickly scattered over our country ? Would not our know- ledge of them be greatly promoted by excavation ? What can be done ...
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