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Excavation of Pictish and Viking-age farmsteads at Buckquoy, Orkney (Added 03/12/09)

BY ANNA RITCHIE

1976-7

 

The Form of the Celtic Tonsure (Added 03/12/09)

BY THE RIGHT REV. JOHN DOWDEN, D.D., F.S.A. SCOT.

MAY 11, 1896

 

The Inscriptions and Language of the Northern Picts

BY JOHN RHYS, M.A., PROFESSOR OF CELTIC IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.

MAY 9, 1892

 

A Revised Account of the Inscriptions of the Northern Picts

BY JOHN RHYS, M.A., LL.D., HON. MEM. F.S.A. SCOT., PRINCIPAL OF JESUS COLLEGE, AND PROFESSOR OF CELTIC, OXFORD.

MAY 9, 1898

 

Karl Hundason 'King of Scots'

BY A. B. TAYLOR, D. LITT., F.S.A. SCOT.

APRIL 12, 1937

 

A Miscellany of Antiquities in Easter Ross and Sutherland

BY J. M. DAVIDSON, O.B.E., P.S.A., F.S.A. SCOT.

1945-46

 

On the Ancient and Modern Ethnography of Scotland

BY JOHN BEDDOE, B.A., M.D.

FELLOW OF THE ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, RESIDENT PHYSICIAN TO THE ROYAL INFIRMARY OF EDINBURGH.

 

The Origin Centre of the Pictish Symbol Stones

BY ISABEL M. HENDERSON, M.A.

1957-58

 

The Date and Origin of the Pictish Symbols

LLOYD LAING & JENNIFER LAING.

1984

 

The Pictish Animals Observed

BY C. A. GORDON, F.S.A. SCOT.

1964-66

 

Archaeological Notes on some Scottish early Christian Sculptures

LLOYD LAING & JENNIFER LAING.

1984

 

The Declining Pictish Symbol - A Reappraisal

THE LATE GORDON MURRAY.

1986

 

Ptolemy, Tacitus and the Tribes of North Britain

JOHN C. MANN AND DAVID J BREEZE.

1987

 

The Human Head in Insular Pagan Celtic Religion

BY ANNE BOSS, PH.D., F.S.A.SCOT.

1957-58

 

Placenames and the Settlement Pattern of Dark-Age Scotland

BY G WHITTINGTON

1974-75

 

Picts, Saxons and Celtic Metalwork

BY LLOYD R. LAING

1972-74

 

Painted Pebbles in Early Scotland

BY ANNA RITCHIE

1971-72

 

Hiberni Reversuri

M. MILLER

1978-80

 

Carved Stone Balls

BY DOROTHY N. MARSHALL

1976-77

 

Further Notes on Carved Stone Balls

D. N. MARSHALL

1983

 

We are very grateful to the Society of  Antiquaries of Scotland for their kind permission to use the Proceedings listed above.