Edinburgh; Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 1992. Hardcover. New. 4to. 498p ill. Fiche in rear pocket. Hardcover. No dust jacket as issued. Gilt lettering on spine. Tight binding and good cover. Clean unmarked pages. Contents: Collections information and computers in the National Museums of Scotland; Muirtown Inverness: preliminary investigation of a shell midden; Excavation of a Neolithic long mortuary enclosure within the Roman legionary fortress at Inchtuthil Perthshire; Excavation of a cairn at Wind Hamars Outnabreck Hill Scalloway Shetland; Machrie Moor Arran: recent excavations at two stone circles; Bronze Age burials at Gairneybank Kinross-shire; A short cist at Grainfoot Longniddry East Lothian; Excavations of a wheelhouse and other Ion Age structures at Sollas North Uist by R J C Atkinson in 1957; Burials at Winton House Cockenzie and Port Seton East Lothian; The Atlantic Scottish Iron Age: five levels of chronology; Newstead: the buildings in the western annexe; Animal footprints on Roman bricks from Newstead; Q Lollius Urbicus and A Claudius Charax Antonine commanders in Britain; Two Early Historic bog butter containers; Norrie's Law Fife: on the nature and dating of the silver hoard; Sprouston Roxburghshire: an early Anglian centre of the eastern Tweed Basin; The Northumbrian settlements in Galloway and Carrick: an historical assessment; A silver pendant cross from Dumbarton Castle; Conventual Seal of the Dominican Friary at Edinburgh; Tantallon Castle East Lothian: a catalogue of the finds; The fortifications and siege of Leith: a further study of the map of the siege in 1560; The House of Pitsligo; David Hume's Tomb: a Roman mausoleum by Robert Adam; Firing quill from the Duke of Cumberland's Bastion Fort George; Thomas Hadden: artitectural metalworker; Capo Kincardineshire: investigation of a Second World War bomb crater. <br><br> The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland is a charitable organization registered in Scotland whose purpose is set out in the first of its Laws: ".the study of the antiquities and history of Scotland more especially by means of archaeological research." To this end the Society will promote the research understanding and conservation of the archaeological and historic environment of Scotland for the benefit of all. It will actively support research in the field and advocate good practice. It will promote the results of its research and that of others to the widest possible audience. Edinburgh; Society of Antiquaries of Scotland hardcover
Edinburgh; Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 1994. Hardcover. Like New. 4to. viii 488 p ill. Fiche in rear pocket. Hardcover. No dust jacket as issued. Gilt lettering on spine. Tight binding and good cover. Clean unmarked pages. Small tear to bottom of spine. Contents: Lussa Bay Isle of Jura Argyll: a note on additional tools; A new Neoloithic burial cairn in Orkney; A survey of the Neolithic pottery of eastern and central Scotland; Excavations in the ceremonial complex of the fourth to second millennium BC at Balfarg/Balbirnie Glenrothes Fife; Palynological investigations at two Bronze Age burial sites in Fife; Tulloch Wood Forres Moray: the survey and dating of a fragment of prehistoric landscape; The investigation of two cropmark sites near Inverness; Crannogs and chronologies; The excavation of pit circles at Romancamp Gate Fochabers Moray 1990; A wooden bowl from Loch a'Ghilinne Bhig Bracadale Skye; Dalginross and Dun: excavations at two Roman camps; Signalling and the design of the Gask Ridge system; Burials of possible Romano-British date from Inveresk East Lothian; Four decorated antler mounts and a stone 'egg' amulet from Bu Sands Burray Orkney; The excavation of a group of long cists at Avonmill Road Linlithgow West Lothian; The Drosten Stone: a new reading; The dating of wooden troughs and dishes; Post-Reformation Catholic houses of north-east Scotland; Lead seal matrices of the 16th and early 17th century; Excavations at Craigievar Castle Aberdeenshire; The long hundred in medieval and early modern Scotland; West Highland and Hebridean settlement prior to crofting and the Clearances; The seals of the Scottish Court of Exchequer. <br><br> The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland is a charitable organization registered in Scotland whose purpose is set out in the first of its Laws: ".the study of the antiquities and history of Scotland more especially by means of archaeological research." To this end the Society will promote the research understanding and conservation of the archaeological and historic environment of Scotland for the benefit of all. It will actively support research in the field and advocate good practice. It will promote the results of its research and that of others to the widest possible audience. Edinburgh; Society of Antiquaries of Scotland hardcover
Edinburgh; Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 1993. Hardcover. New. 4to. 542p ill. Fiche in rear pocket. Hardcover. No dust jacket as issued. Gilt lettering on spine. Tight binding and good cover. Clean unmarked pages. Minor bumping to top of spine. Contents: Society in Scotland from 700 BC to AD 200; Daniel Wilson and the Scottish Enlightenment; Survey and excavation at Creag na Caillich KIllin Perthshire; Evidence of agricultural activity of the later second millennium BC at Rattray Aberdeenshire; The excavation of plough-truncated features at Loanleven Perthshire; Excavations at Cnip Sites 2 & 3 Lewis 1989; The excavation of a soulterrain and roundhouse at Cyderhall Sutherland; An Iron Age cist at North Belton Farm Dunbar; The Roman temporary camps at Marcus and Finavon Angus: excavations 1987; The Roman temporary camp at Auchtermuchty Fife; Ravennas and the Antonine Wall; Long cist burials at Four Winds Longniddry East Lothian; Early Christian metalworking on Iona: excavations under the 'infirmary' in 1990; Reconnaissance excavations on Early Historic fortifications and other royal sites in Scotland 1974-84;5: A Excavations and other fieldwork at Forteviot Perthshire 1981: B Excavations at Urquhart Castle Inverness-shire 1983: C Excavations at Dunnottar Kincardineshire 1984; Excavations at Alt Clut 1974-5: catalogue of coins metal objects and Roman-British pottery; XRF analysis of Viking Age silver ingots; Cille Donnain: a late Norse church in South Uist; A copper alloy pin from Urquhart Castle Inverness-shire; Trial excavations in two Angus burghs; Excavations at Balvaird Castle Perthshire; The Silver Ball of Rattray: a unique Scottish sporting trophy; Adam and Eve scenes on kirkyard monuments in the Scottish Lowlands; The bells of Perthshire. <br><br> The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland is a charitable organization registered in Scotland whose purpose is set out in the first of its Laws: ".the study of the antiquities and history of Scotland more especially by means of archaeological research." To this end the Society will promote the research understanding and conservation of the archaeological and historic environment of Scotland for the benefit of all. It will actively support research in the field and advocate good practice. It will promote the results of its research and that of others to the widest possible audience. Edinburgh; Society of Antiquaries of Scotland hardcover
Edinburgh; Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 1995. Hardcover. Like New. 4to. viii 488 p ill. Fiche in rear pocket. Hardcover. No dust jacket as issued. Gilt lettering on spine. Tight binding and good cover. Clean unmarked pages. Contents: The form and fate of Scotland's woodlands; Palynology as a predictive tool in archaelogy; Archaelogical field survey of the Bhaltos Valtos peninsula Lewis; A Mesolithic and later flint scatter at Little Gight Grampian Region; A decorated Skaill knife from Skara Brae Orkney; Excavation of pits containing Grooved Ware at Hillend Clydesdale District Strathclyde Region; A Beaker cist from Balblair near Beauty Inverness District; Excavation of a Bronze Age burial at Mousland Stromness Orkney; The excavation and enviromental investigation of a sub-peat stone bank near Loch Portain North Uist Outer Hebrides; George Petrie and the "brochs" of Papa Westray; The use of bone and antler at Foshigarry and Bac Mhic Cannain two Iron Age sites on North Uist Western Isles; Carronbridge Dumfries and Galloway: the excavation of Bronze Age cremations Iron Age settlements and a Roman camp; The eastern terminus of the Antonine Wall: 12th- or 13th-century evidence; The provision of fort-annexes on the Antonine Wall; The Mail stone: an incised Pictish figure from Mail Cunningsburgh Shetland; Excavation of an early church and a women's cemetary at St Ronan's medieval parish church. Iona; St Rule's Church St Andrews and early stone-built churches in Scotland; Excavations at Duffus Castle Moray; Excations at Pluscarden Priory Moray; Scottish yetts and window-grilles; The LOchleven and Linlithgow hangings; Tay Street Perth: the excavation of an early harbour site; Excavations beside Sruth a'Mhuilinn 'The Mill Stream' Iona; The Coopers Lane project: craft and cooperage in post-medieval Campbeltown; The bells of Perthshire: St John's Kirk Perth. <br><br> The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland is a charitable organization registered in Scotland whose purpose is set out in the first of its Laws: ".the study of the antiquities and history of Scotland more especially by means of archaeological research." To this end the Society will promote the research understanding and conservation of the archaeological and historic environment of Scotland for the benefit of all. It will actively support research in the field and advocate good practice. It will promote the results of its research and that of others to the widest possible audience. Edinburgh; Society of Antiquaries of Scotland hardcover
Neill and Company 1952. This book has hardback covers.Ex-libraryWith usual stamps and markingsIn fair condition suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item500grams ISBN: Neill and Company hardcover
Royal Museum of Scotland 2001. 1st edn. 4to. Original gilt lettered blue cloth Fine. Pp. x 469 no inscriptions illus with b&w photos and figures in text. Royal Museum of Scotland, 2001 unknown