PAGE A'cheardach Mhor, S Uist ...70-1, 79, 81 Aberdeen, 18Th-Century Pirlie Pig from

PAGE A'cheardach Mhor, S Uist ...70-1, 79, 81 Aberdeen, 18Th-Century Pirlie Pig from

Index PAGE PAGE A'Cheardach Mhor, S Uist ............. 70-1, 79, 81 Hynish, Tiree, incised cross from ......... 108, 109 Aberdeen, 18th-century pirli frog epi m ........ 355-6 incised crosses from ..................... 105-117 Quee , flanSt x from ........................5 17 . lona .....................................7 .13 ABERDEENSHIRE annals ............................ 120, 127-9 Aberdeen, 18th-century pirlie pig from ...... 355-6 incised cross from .................... 108, 109 Aberdeen, Quee , flanSt x from ..............5 .17 review of work on ...................... 17-22 Castle Fraser, sundial ................... 235, 256 Kentraw, Islay, cist ............ 41-5, fiche l:El-8 Ellon Castle, sundial .................... 242, 256 Kildonan, dun ............................. 131 Glamis Castle, sundial .................. 243, 256 Killdaloig ................................1 .13 Huntly, discoidal knife from ............... 354-5 Loch Glashan .......................... 131,137 sundials from ............... 255, fiche 3:A2-G14 Lochgoilhead, sundial .................. 2396 ,25 Aberte Dunaverte se , y Nun's Cave, Carsaig, incised cross from ... 108, 109 Adomnan's Lif Columbf eo a ............... 1134 ,11 re 'Exploring Scotland's Heritage' Series ... 7, 8, 16 Agricola ..................................... 85 Scoor Cave, incised cross from ........... 108, 109 Alcock Alcock& reconnaissancn E o , L , e sundials .................... 256, fiche 3: A2-G14 excavations on Early Historic fortifica- Tarbert Loch Fyne, Tairpirt Boittir ....... 127, 132 tions and other royal sites in Scotland, 2: Ugadale Point ............................. 131 excavation t Dunollia s e Castle, Oban, Armada, Spanish, summary of lecture on ...... 362-3 Argyll ................ 119-147, fiche 2:A3-G4 Asknish House, Argyll, sundial ......... 239-41, 256 Alcock, L & Alcock, E on reconnaissance Auchenbowie, Stirlingshire, sundial .... 238, 240, 258 excavations on Early Historic fortifica- AYRSHIRE tions and other royal sites in Scotland, 2: Alloway, motte ............................9 .2 excavation t Dunollia s e Castle, Oban, Barnweill, motte ...........................9 .2 Argyll ................ 119-147, fiche 2:A3-G4 Court Hill, Dairy, Barrow ................. 23-30 Alloway, Ayrshire, motte ...................... 29 Culzean Castle, sundial ............... 235-66 25 , Caistealn A , Leccamore, Argyll ...............1 13 . Dalmellington, motte ........................ 29 An Dun, Clenamacrie, Argyll .................. 131 Glen Mount, barrow .....................8 2 , .24 animal bones .......................... 18,121,138 Glengarnock Castle, motte ................... 29 Antonine Wall, eastern terminus of .......... 93-104 Greenan Castle, motte ......................9 .2 Ardifuir, Argyll .............................1 13 . Greenhill, barrow ..........'........... 27-, .24 9 ARGYLL Hutt Knowe, barrow ..................... 24, 28 An Caisteal, Leccamore ..................... 131 Kelburn Castle, sundial ............... 237-86 25 , An Dun, Clenamacrie ....................... 131 Knockentiber, ruined barrow ................8 .2 Ardifuir ................................... 131 Knockinlaw, barrow ........................8 .2 Asknish House, sundial .............. 239-41, 256 Knockrivoch, barrow ................. 24, 27, 29 Balevullin, Tiree ......................... 49-51 Ladyland House, sundial ............... 235, 256 Balloch ................................... 131 Largs, 'mount' ..........................7 2 , .26 Barnakill, incised cross from .... 108, 109, 111, 115 Law Mount, barrow ..................9 2 , 28 , .24 Du Fheurain na n ...................... 1317 ,13 Lawthorne Mount, barrow ...............9 2 , .28 Dun Eilean Righ ..........................1 .13 Montfode, motte ...........................9 .2 Dun Fhinn ...............................1 13 . Old Loudoun Castle, motte ..................9 .2 Vaulr DunMo , Tiree, broch ......... 49-54, 57-9, sundials .................... 256, fiche 3: A2-G14 70-4, 79-82 Tarbolton, motte ............................ 29 Dunadd ................. 122, 127-32, 137, 142-4 cross-marked quern from ......... 105-6, 107-15 Bac Mhic Connain ............................5 .5 Dunaverty ........................ 127, 129, 130 Bailey, G B & Devereux, D F on the eastern Dunollie Castle, Oban ...................... 114 terminal of the Antonine Wall .......... 93-104 reconnaisance excavation t .........sa . 119-147, Balbridie, Kincardineshire, flax from ...........5 .17 fiche 2:A3-G4 Baldwin, J, re 'Exploring Scotland's Duntroon ................................1 .13 Heritage' Series ..................... 10, 11,16 Eileac Naoimhn ha , incised cross from .... 1089 ,10 Balelone, N Uist ...................... 75-6, 79, 80 harbour n ............................si . 329-49 Balevullin, Tiree ........................... 49-51 375 376 INDEX PAGE PAGE Balloch, Argyll ............................... 131 Cadell excavation, M H , Bridgenest sa s ........ 96-7 Balvenie Castle, Banffshire, re Mary Queen Caereni .....................................7 .8 of Scots ............................... 222-3 CAITHNESS BANFFSHIRE Crosskirk broch ............................. 57 Balvenie Castle Mare r , y Quee Scotf no s .... 222-3 flax from .................................. 175 sundials .................... 256, fiche 3:A2-G14 harbour n .....................si . 291-318, 348-9 Barber, J, excavations at lona ............ 17, 18, 20 Caledones ................................. 87, 90 Barnakill, Argyll, incised cross from 108, 109, 1115 11 , Campbell, E on cross-marked quern from Barnweill, Ayrshire, motte ....................9 .2 Dunadd ............................. 105-117 barrows, and 'tumuli', re-examination of in Carberry Tower LothianE , , sundial .... 238, 2416 ,25 Ayrshire .............................. 23-32 Carigalla, Limerick, flax from ................ 175-6 Barvas, Lewis, flax from .................... 175-6 Carnonacae ................................... 87 Batey, Colleen, et al on a Viking burial from Carriden, Roman fort ............ , 101-98 , 2 94 , .93 Kneep, Uig, Isle of Lewis ............. 149-174 cashels .................................... 133-4 beads, glass ......... 52-3, 131, 140, 142, fiche 2:E8 Castle Fraser, Aberdeenshire, sundial....... 2356 25 , segmented ..... 149, 152, 155-6, 159, 163-5, 169-70 Castlehil f o Strachanl , Kincardineshire, BERWICKSHIRE Mesolithic occupatio t .................na 3 .35 Lauder clao ytw , pipes from ............... 356-8 castles Scottise ,r h itinerar Marf yo y Queef no sundials, catalogu .....n i f eo . 256, fich A2-G1: e3 4 Scots, 1542-8 and 1561-8 .219-31, fiche 1:C1-D6 bloodstone, from Rhum, summar f lecturyo 365-n eo 6 Childe, V G ............................. 48, 70-1 Bond, J M & Hunter, J R, on flax-growing in cists ........................................8 .2 Orkney, Norse period to 18th century ... 175-181 short .............................. 41-5, 33-40 bone: animal ........................ , 121,13.18 8 Clarke,D V ........................ 49,50, 53, 54 human ..... 33-4, 36-9, 41-3, 151-3, fiche 1:A5-11 clay artefacts: crucibles ..... , 56,140-1.55 , fiche 2:E1 bone and antler artefacts: moulds .................... 121, 140-1 fiche 2:E1 comb, composite .......... 155, 157, 159, 1631 17 , pipes ................................... 356-8 combs ............. 54-5, 121, 140, 142, fiche 2:E12 tuyeres ....................... 140-1, fiche 2:E1 dice ..................................... 55-6 Clettraval, N Uist ....... 49, 52, 58-61, 67, 68, 70, 81 needle case ...................... 157, 158-90 17 , Close-Brooks, Joanna e 'Explorinr , g Scot- pins ................... 121, 140, 142, fiche 2:E12 land's Heritage' Series ............... 9, 11, 16 Borthwick Castle, Midlothian, re Mary Clyde, re 'Exploring Scotland's Heritage' Queen of Scots ........................... 220 Series ............................... 7, 9,16 Bothwell, James Ear f ......lo . 220, 224, 227, 229-30 Cochran-Patrick ..................W R , . 23-260 ,3 Breeze Mann & Ptolemy n , o D ,J , , Tacitus coins: copper, 1632-1639 ............ 127, fiche 2:D8 and the tribes of north Britain ............ 85-91 silver penny, John of England ..... 127, fiche 2:D8 Bridgeness, West Lothian, distance slab ... 93-99, 102 Columb aColu/ m Cille ............. 17-19, 1134 11 , excavations at ........................... 93-103 combs .............. 54-5, 121, 140, 142, fiche 2:E12 Brigantes ....................................9 .8 combs, composite, Viking .... 155, 157, 159, 1631 17 , brochs .........................0 6 , 54 , 52 , 48 , .47 Cornavii ....................................7 .8 Bronz e periodAg e : Keabog, Pitdrichie, Court Hill, Dairy, Ayrshire, barrow .......... 23-30 beaker cists .............. 33-40, fiche 1:A3-B 3a Vikin n o l g a Cowie buriat e , lT , from, Kentraw, Islay, food cisan td vessel ......... 42-5, Kneep, Uig, Isle of Lewis ............. 149-174 fiche l:El-8 Craigmillar Castle, Midlothian e Marr , y bronze artefacts: brooches ..................... 131 Queen of Scots ........................... 225 brooches, gilt, Viking ............ 149, 151, 154-6, Creones ...................................... 87 159-61, 164-5, 169 Crosses: Early Christian ..................... 18-19 buckl strad ean p ends ........ 158-9, 162, 1650 17 , incised, Argyll re cross-marked quern from disk ...................................... 131 Dunadd ............................. 105-116 pins, ringed ................... 149, 158-9, 161-2 Crosskirk broch, Caithness ....................

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