A. Hall
Environmental Remains Report for Bronze Age Settlement Excavations at Ross Bay, Kirkcudbright
Botany
TDGNHAS Series III, 79 (2005), 61(4.05 MB)
Abstract
Report on the environmental remains recovered during the Excavations of a Bronze Age Settlement Site at Ross Bay, Kirkcudbright
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J. Rutherford
Equatorial Star Finder
Astronomy
TDGNHAS Series II, 18 (1905-06), 207(WARNING very large file size: 11.24 MB)
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J.W. Reid
Eskdale and the Western Border [Summary only]
Antiquarian, Genealogy, Photography
TDGNHAS Series II, 22 (1909-10), 192(WARNING very large file size: 11.43 MB)
Abstract
Mr J.W. Reid, Edinburgh, sent about ninety slides, with brief descriptive notes, illustrating the antiquities of Eskdale and the West Borders. Many were of tombstones with the arms of Border families upon them in the Churchyards of Westerkirk, Staplegort
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R. Smith
Evidences for ‘Lost’ Thirteenth-Century Enclosure/Courtyard Castles in S W Scotland: An Overview Assessment and Survey
Mediaeval, Architecture
TDGNHAS Series III, 83 (2009), 67(WARNING large file size: 5.11 MB)
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T.F. Spence
Examination of Cremated Bone from Whitestanes Moor
Bronze Age, Zoology
TDGNHAS Series III, 42 (1965), 53(WARNING very large file size: 43.71 MB)
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D. Coles, A. Sheridan and Crane Begg
with Philip Abramson, Charles French and Jane Murray
Excavation and Recording of Three Sites at Knocknab on Torrs Warren, West Freugh
Archaeology (General), Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 85 (2011), 17(3.42 MB)
Abstract
In 1992, during a routine reconnaissance of MOD land at West Freugh, a scatter of artefacts was observed eroding out of a former land surface within the dunes at Knocknab. Initially the assemblage was recorded in situ and surface artefacts were collected. However, when it became evident that archaeological layers were being exposed and then undermined by severe storms, limited excavation was also undertaken. Over the following three years, the area was periodically monitored and artefacts collected where present. The great majority of the assemblage comprised lithics and ceramics located on the old ground surface and within pits. A radiocarbon date of 3940–3700 cal BC, obtained from Sorbus charcoal from a pit in Area 1, established an early Neolithic context for the material. The aim of this report is to bring the results of this investigation into the public arena, with particular emphasis on an analysis of the lithic and ceramic assemblages. It is not intended to provide a more wide-ranging synthesis of the material from Luce Sands but it is hoped that the information within this article could be incorporated into such a synthesis in the future.
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C. Crowe
Excavation at Brydekirk, Annan. 1982-1884
Mediaeval
TDGNHAS Series III, 59 (1984), 33(WARNING very large file size: 35.85 MB)
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R.A. Gregory
Excavation at Hayknowes Farm, Annan
Prehistory (General), Roman and Romano British, Mediaeval, Iron Age
TDGNHAS Series III, 75 (2001), 29(1.92 MB)
Abstract
Aerial photography by the late Professor G.B.D.Jone and the RCAHMS has identified a series of crop-marks on the Pleistocene gravels to the west of the mouth of the River Annan at Hayknowes.
The extensive nature of the Hayknowes crop-marks prompted an inv
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James Williams
Excavation at Lochrutton Crannog, Summer 1901 (photograph)
Mediaeval, Archaeology (General), Photography
TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 171(1.97 MB)
Abstract
Photograph of the excavations at Lochrutton Crannog taken in the summer of 1901 - reproduced for the first time and used to support a review of 'The Excavation of a Scottish Lowland Crannog: Excavations at Buiston, Ayrshire 1989-90 by Anne Crone and other
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J. Parry
with J. Carrott, T. Cowie, J. McKinley, P. Makey and S. Wilkinson
Excavation of a Bronze Age Barrow at Kerricks Farm near Duncow
Geology, Bronze Age, Iron Age
TDGNHAS Series III, 79 (2005), 71(4.05 MB)
Abstract
Between April and July 2002 an archaeological watching brief was carried out during groundworks for the construction corridor of the Scotland to Ireland Second Gas Interconnector Project land pipeline between Beattock and Cluden in Dumfries and Galloway.
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J.X.W.P. Corcoran
Excavation of a Chambered Cairn at Mid Gleniron Farm, Wigtownshire. (Interim Report)
Bronze Age, Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 41 (1962-63), 99(WARNING very large file size: 241.95 MB)
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G. Haggarty and C. Tabraham
Excavation of a Motte near Roberton, Clydesdale 1979
Mediaeval
TDGNHAS Series III, 57 (1982), 51(WARNING very large file size: 87.24 MB)
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L.J.F. Keppie
Excavation of a Roman Temporary Camp at Annan Hill, Dumfriesshire 1985-86
Roman and Romano British, Parish History
TDGNHAS Series III, 63 (1988), 13(WARNING very large file size: 23.36 MB)
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D. Gordon
with Melanie Johnson, Louise Turner and Mhairi Hastie
Excavation of an Iron Age Round House and Associated Palisaded Enclosure at Whitecrook Quarry, Glenluce
Archaeology (General), Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age
TDGNHAS Series III, 83 (2009), 23(WARNING large file size: 5.11 MB)
Abstract
The remains of an unenclosed prehistoric settlement were identified during a series of archaeological works that took place in advance of sand extraction in 2006. Rathmell Archaeology Ltd carried out the ensuing excavations on behalf of Barr Ltd. Two ring groove houses were identified, along with a palisaded enclosure dating from the Late Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age, and a series of unassociated negative features. While radiocarbon dates showed evidence of further activity from the Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age, no other coherent structures were identified.
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