I. Banks
The Excavations of Multi-period Remains adjacent to the Banked Enclosure of Warden's Dykes, Gretna: Neolithic, Bronze Age and Early Historic Evidence from the M74
Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Neolithic, Bronze Age, Early Mediaeval, Iron Age, Mesolithic, Quaternary geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 37(4.91 MB)
Abstract
Excavations were carried out by GUARD (Department of Archaeology, Glasgow University) around the site of Warden's Dykes on behalf of Trusthouse Forte and BP Oil UK Ltd in advance of the construction of an access road for the new Gretna motorway service st
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D. Young
The Extent and Degree of Romanisation in Scotland
Roman and Romano British
TDGNHAS Series III, 32 (1953-54), 35(WARNING very large file size: 26.11 MB)
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T.B. Grierson
The Extinction of Species [Mention only]
Biology
TDGNHAS Series I, 6 (1867-68), 8(2.65 MB)
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J. Cunningham
The Eye [Special Lecture - Mention only] [Mention only]
Zoology
TDGNHAS Series II, 4 (1883-86), 155(WARNING large file size: 8.7 MB)
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A. Cameron Smith
The Family of Mr John Hepburn of Urr
Genealogy, Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), Parish History
TDGNHAS Series III, 23 (1940-44), 231(WARNING very large file size: 40.26 MB)
Abstract
Initially intended for publication within Volume 22 of the IIIrd Series - q.v. p. 60. - where the title is given as 'The Descendents of '
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S. Arnott
The Fasciation of Plants
Botany
TDGNHAS Series III, 4 (1915-16), 22(WARNING large file size: 5.51 MB)
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J.W. Martin
The Fauna of Glencairn. III The Fishes
Zoology
TDGNHAS Series II, 18 (1905-06), 30(WARNING very large file size: 11.24 MB)
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R.C. Reid
The Feudalisation of Lower Nithsdale
Mediaeval, Early Mediaeval, History
TDGNHAS Series III, 34 (1955-56), 102(WARNING very large file size: 24.89 MB)
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W.G. Gibson
The Finding of an Ancient Celt and Urn Handle in a Roman Camp at Carzield, Kirkmahoe [Summary only]
Prehistory (General), Archaeology (General), Roman and Romano British
TDGNHAS Series I, 6 (1867-68), 8(2.65 MB)
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L.J.F. Keppie
The First Roman Invasion of Scotland: A Geographical Review (I.G. Smith) A Review
Review
TDGNHAS Series III, 62 (1987), 112(WARNING very large file size: 27.9 MB)
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J. McCrindle
The Firth of Clyde and its Edible Fishes [Summary only]
Zoology, Recent (Social)
TDGNHAS Series III, 20 (1935-36), 35(WARNING very large file size: 60.71 MB)
Abstract
After describing the physiography of the sea bottom between Arran and the mainland, the tides and the currents, he gave an account of the spawning grounds of the herring and sketched their life history. He then showed how they were fished, and went on to
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D. Caldwell
The Firth of Clyde in the Mediaeval Period - a clash of cultures? [Lecture to the Society, 1st December, 2006]
Proceedings, Mediaeval
TDGNHAS Series III, 81 (2007), 138(2.95 MB)
Abstract
The speaker noted that it is reasonably obvious to many that the two sides of the Firth of Clyde, the coast of Ayrshire on the one hand and Kintyre on the other, are two different worlds. This was not always the case. What is more, the flow of ideas and o
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P.S. Maitland
The Fish Fauna of the Castle & Mill Lochs, Lochmaben, with special reference to the Lochmaben Vendace, Coregonus Vandesius Richardson
Zoology
TDGNHAS Series III, 43 (1966), 31(WARNING very large file size: 73.74 MB)
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