Raising Double Polyanthuses and Primroses from Seeds
TDGNHAS Series II, 18 (1905-06), 27(WARNING very large file size: 11.24 MB)
Raising Double Polyanthuses and Primroses from Seeds TDGNHAS Series II, 18 (1905-06), 27(WARNING very large file size: 11.24 MB) |
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Rare Birds of Recent Occurrence TDGNHAS Series II, 21 (1908-09), 134(WARNING very large file size: 10.64 MB) |
RCHAMS: 100 years young: Exploring Scotland’s Places – Past, Present and Future TDGNHAS Series III, 83 (2009), 246(WARNING large file size: 5.11 MB) |
Re-dating a Whithorn Document TDGNHAS Series III, 30 (1951-52), 192(WARNING very large file size: 74.48 MB) |
Re-Institution of the Society, 1876-77 Recent, Recent (Social), Antiquarian, Administration TDGNHAS Series II, 1 (1876-78), 5(3.72 MB) |
Recent Additions to the British Flora TDGNHAS Series II, 4 (1883-86), 148(WARNING large file size: 8.7 MB) |
Recent Antiquarian Discoveries at Kirkcudbright Parish History, Bronze Age, Prehistory (General) TDGNHAS Series II, 6 (1887-90), 263(WARNING very large file size: 13.55 MB) |
Recent Antiquarian Operations and Finds in Upper Nithsdale Recent, Recent (Social), History, Antiquarian, Mediaeval, Bronze Age, Prehistory (General), Neolithic TDGNHAS Series II, 14 (1897-98), 27(WARNING large file size: 5.31 MB) |
Recent Developments at Threave [Lecture to the Society, 20th February, 2004] Proceedings, Recent (Social), Recent, History, Genealogy TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 155(4.91 MB)
Abstract
Summary of a lecture delivered to the Society on 20th February 2004 by Ian Gow, Senior Curator of the National Trust for Scotland. Mr Gow outlined the history of the Gordon family of Liverpool merchants who moved to the area in the 1870s. After renting ac |
Recent Excavations at Birrens - The Interior Buildings TDGNHAS Series II, 12 (1895-96), 158(WARNING large file size: 9.33 MB) |
Recent Excavations at Birrens Roman Station [Mention only] TDGNHAS Series III, 21 (1936-38), 204(WARNING very large file size: 68.9 MB)
Abstract
9th April, 1937. |
Recent Finds at Burnswark TDGNHAS Series III, 36 (1957-58), 185(WARNING very large file size: 19.04 MB) |
Recent Investigations at Carzield Roman Fort, Kirkton, Dumfries And Galloway Archaeology (General), Iron Age, Roman and Romano British TDGNHAS Series III, 87 (2013), 51(WARNING large file size: 5.67 MB)
Abstract
This paper presents the results of a recent watching brief and investigations conducted at Carzield Roman Fort, Kirkton, Dumfries and Galloway. This work was directed by the author on behalf of Scottish Power Energy Networks (SPEN) and Scottish Water during improvements to domestic services within the fort area. The investigations on three service trenches (Trenches 1-3) revealed new evidence on the fort’s occupation and internal layout. The archaeological deposits included cobbled surfaces and ditch and gully features. The assemblage included Samian Ware, Black-burnished Ware, numerous metal objects including a javelin head and hobnails from a calceus Roman shoe. Building material included a fragment of an imbrex roof tile and a fragmented hypocaust tile from a bath house. The environmental analysis revealed evidence of wattle-and-daub structures in the rampart area of the fort as well as evidence of arable food resources. The AMS date range for the deposits dated was cal AD 2 to 257 (at 2 sigma calibration; 2 σ hereafter) with the exception being an Early Iron Age date of 847 to 767 cal BC (at 2 σ). This earlier date, although a result of re-deposition in Roman layers, is indicative of redeposition of material from earlier human activity in the vicinity of these excavations. The median value for the Roman dates is 18-214 cal AD (at 2 σ). The date range coupled with the artefactual evidence reaffirms the Roman occupation of the fort in the Antonine period with some evidence of occupation prior to and following this occupation, based on this most recent work and previous analyses. |
Recent Investigations of the Roman Wall between the Tyne and Solway TDGNHAS Series II, 10 (1893-94), 45(WARNING large file size: 7.32 MB) |
Recent Museum Acquisitions - 1955 Recent, Neolithic, Roman and Romano British, Bronze Age, Archaeology (General), Mediaeval, Early Mediaeval, Mesolithic, Geology, Botany, Museums TDGNHAS Series III, 32 (1953-54), 172(WARNING very large file size: 26.11 MB) |
Recent Work at Whithorn: Research and Training Excavation in the Manse Field [Lecture to the Society, 6th October, 2006] Proceedings, Archaeology (General), Bronze Age, Mediaeval, Prehistory (General) TDGNHAS Series III, 81 (2007), 137(2.95 MB)
Abstract
A lecture reporting on excavations in the Manse Field, Whithorn. The excavations revealed features dating from the prehistoric period onwards. Comparisons with other features identified in the Manse Field can be seen at Hoddom where excavations revealed e |
Recent Zoological Additions to the Kirkcudbright Museum TDGNHAS Series II, 10 (1893-94), 56(WARNING large file size: 7.32 MB) |
Recollections of Dumfries 60 years Ago Parish History, History, Recent, Recent (Social) TDGNHAS Series II, 11 (1894-95), 18(WARNING large file size: 8.86 MB) |
Records of Dumfries and Galloway Recent, Recent (Social), Mediaeval TDGNHAS Series III, 40 (1961-62), 168(WARNING very large file size: 78.97 MB) |