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Journal of Roman Pottery Studies 15 Belongs to the Publishers Oxbow Books and It Is Their Copyright
A Reconsideration of Pictish Mirror and Comb Symbols Traci N
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Romans, Picts, and Development: Continuity and Change in Aberdeenshire’S Archaeology and Informed Planning Decisions1
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Landscape Character Assessment – Naturescot 2019
The Church of St. Mary, Whitekirk. WHITEKIRK's Early Story Is Mostly Legendary
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Saint Kentigern, Apostle to Strathclyde: a Critical Analysis of a Northern Saint ______
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Survey in the Traprain Law Environs Project Area. In: the Traprain Law Environs Project: Fieldwork and Excavations 2000-2004
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Traprain Law: Native and Roman on the Northern Frontier Michael Erdrich,* Kristina M Giannotta† & William S Hanson‡
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Pencraig Brae East Linton Riverside Path
Blackwell, Alice (2018) a Reassessment of the Anglo-Saxon Artefacts from Scotland: Material Interactions and Identities in Early Medieval Northern Britain
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A Welsh Classical Dictionary
PROCEEDINGS of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Curle, AO, Account of Excavations on Traprain
Nome's Law, Fife: on the Nature and Dating of the Silver Hoard James Graham-Campbell*
An Archaeological Research Framework for Northumberland National Park
The Late Iron Age and Early Historic Period
Archaeological Excavation of a Medieval Structure and An
1. the Road from the Ends of the Earth
Vogrie Country Park This Short Walk Through the Midlothian Landscape Tells the Geological Story of the Last 430 Million Years
Traprain Law in the Late Roman Iron Age and Early Prehistoric Period
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Pictish Chains and Welsh Forgeries Andrew Breeze*
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The Brittonic Language in the Old North
The Traprain Law Phonolite