TDGNHAS Series III, Volume 76
Contents of this volume
Indexing the Transactions TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 1(1.97 MB)
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Describes the indexing of the Transactions for the period 1862-2000. Explaining the history of the process, previous work and the Access database method used - with discussion on future work. |
Cannon-Nets; Their Use to capture birds during Migration Studies on the Solway Firth, Scotland Zoology, Ornithology, Geography TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 9(1.97 MB)
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A history of the development of cannon-netting as a procedure to capture and ring birds as a part of migration studies on the Solway Firth. The equipment developed is described in in detail and the the paper is supplemented by statistics of birds captured |
Low Tide Counts of Wildfowl and Waders on the North Solway, 1998/9 - 2000/2001 TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 29(1.97 MB)
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WeBS is a partnership between the British Trust for Ornithology, The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and the Joint Nature Conservation Committee. |
Prehistoric Landscapes in Dumfries and Galloway. Pt. 2. Bronze Age Landscapes Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Bronze Age, Neolithic TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 45(1.97 MB)
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This is the second part of a series which considers the evidence for prehistoric activity across an area of landscape found in Dumfries and Galloway, defined by the river systems of the Cree and Esk. It is the purpose here to assess the evidence for Bronz |
F. Hunter and I.G. Scott with S. Miller and N. Ruckley The Roman Sculpture from Birrens Revisited Roman and Romano British, Geology, Architecture TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 79(1.97 MB)
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Birrens is the richest site in Scotland for Roman sculpture and inscriptions. The sculpture has been well published but much of it is fragmentary, making interpretation difficult. In displaying the displays for the new Museum of Scotland it was necessary |
Settlement, Territory and landscape: the later prehistoric landscape in the light of the Survey of Eastern Dumfriesshire Quaternary geology, Geography, Prehistory (General), Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman and Romano British, Early Mediaeval, Mediaeval, Etymology TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 91(1.97 MB)
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This paper reviews the archaeological evidence for the organisation of the later prehistoric landscape that has emerged from work in the Border Counties over the last twenty years. It challenges any assumption that prehistoric farms and territories were d |
Brittonic Place-names from South-West Scotland, Pt. 3: Vindogara, Elvan Water; Monedamdereg; Troquhain and Tarelgin Etymology, Geography, Roman and Romano British TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 107(1.97 MB)
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This paper, in a series of toponyms in south-west Scotland, discusses Ptolemy's Vindogara, Elvan Water near Wanlockhead, Tarelgin near Ayr and Troquhain near New Galloway, which have Brittonic names explicable as 'white ridge', 'salt stream', 'willow home |
Holywood, an Early Mediaeval Monastery: Problems and possibilities Mediaeval, Early Mediaeval, Parish History, History, Etymology TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 113(1.97 MB)
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Discusses the placename and archaeological evidence for precursors of the mediaeval premonstratenian foundation - particularly in the early mediaeval period. |
J.R. Mackenzie with C.R. Wickham-Jones and A. Cox A Multi-period site at 67-71 Irish Street, Dumfries, the former British Legion Club-house Mesolithic, Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Neolithic, Mediaeval, Post-mediaeval archaeology, Recent TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 119(1.97 MB)
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The Scottish Urban Archaeological Trust Ltd (SUAT) carried out an excavation in advance of development at the site of the former British legion Club House at 67-71 Irish Street, Dumfries (NGR NX 9717 7595). The excavation was jointly funded by Callander L |
Ronan Toolis and C. Cavanagh with N. Crowley, C. Ellis and A. Duffy The Burgh Ditch at Annan: an excavation at Butts Street, Annan Parish History, Mediaeval, Post-mediaeval archaeology, Cartography, Roman and Romano British, Numismatics TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 141(1.97 MB)
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In 1998 AOC Archaeology Group conducted an archaeological evaluation on behalf of Safeway Stores plc in advance of the supermarket redevelopment of the livestock market on Butts Street in Annan. Of 18 trenches opened, 12 trenches revealed features cut int |
Chartulary of the Burgh of Lochmaben Recent, Recent (Social), History, Parish History, Etymology TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 159(1.97 MB)
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Describes a volume within the Tolbooth at Lochmaben, covering the period 1826 to 1880, which contains records of the charters granted to those who had purchased portions of the Commonty of Lochmaben after the Sequestration of the Burgh in 1824. It provide |
Portpatrick Customs (1671-99) Recent, Recent (Social), Parish History, History, Genealogy TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 160(1.97 MB)
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Summarises the transcription of the customs, excise and bullion books for Portpatrick in the period 1671 to 1699. |
William Fullarton's Expenses (1689-92) about the War in Ireland History, Recent, Recent (Social) TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 162(1.97 MB)
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Transcript of William Fullarton's 'special expenses' on behalf of the Privy Council regarding his gathering of intelligence, for the period 1689-92, with the war in Ireland - as extracted from the Portpatrick customs' records |
Alisonbank Custom Records Recent, Recent (Social), History, Genealogy TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 166(1.97 MB)
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Extracts from a transcript of the customs records for Alisonbank at Gretna for the period 1665 to 1699 |
Review - The Royal Burgh of Lochmaben: its history, its castles and churches by John B. Wilson History, Parish History, Mediaeval, Recent, Recent (Social), Antiquarian, Review TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 167(1.97 MB)
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Review of the second edition of John B Wilson's 'The Royal Burgh of Lochmaben' which includes additional material. |
Review - The Excavation of a Scottish Lowland Crannog: Excavations at Buiston, Ayrshire 1989-90 by Anne Crone and others Review, Archaeology (General), Iron Age, Early Mediaeval, Mediaeval, Antiquarian TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 168(1.97 MB)
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Review of the publication by Anne Cone and others of 'The Excavation of a Scottish Lowland Crannog: Excavations at Buiston, Ayrshire 1989-90'. Covers all aspects of the archaeology - including a review of Robert Munro's 19th century excavations. Includes |
Excavation at Lochrutton Crannog, Summer 1901 (photograph) Mediaeval, Archaeology (General), Photography TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 171(1.97 MB)
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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 |
Review - The Early Development of Dumfries from William I (1165-1214) till James III (1460-1488) by Inez Debaus Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Mediaeval, Post-mediaeval archaeology, History, Parish History TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 171(1.97 MB)
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Review of a thesis for the degree of Licentiate in Archaeology at the Catholic University of leuven which was the result of practical work in the area under the guidance of A E Truckell. Copy available at the Dumfries Archive Centre |
Review - John Faed RSA The Gatehouse Years by David I.A. Steel Review, Genealogy, Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art) TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 172(1.97 MB)
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Review of aspects of life of the Faeds in Gatehouse of Fleet - it has the specific aim of adding to what is known about the family by drawing largely on the legal papers of R S Glover, the solicitor acting for John Faed (1819-1902) and his sister Susan Be |
Obituary: Daphne Brooke (1921-2001) TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 173(1.97 MB) |