Crannog at Castle Loch, Lochmaben
Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General)
TDGNHAS Series I, 3 (1864-65), 23(3.77 MB)
Address of the President, 1865
Crannog at Castle Loch, Lochmaben Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General) TDGNHAS Series I, 3 (1864-65), 23(3.77 MB)
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Address of the President, 1865 |
Crannog site at Sanquhar [Black Loch] [Summary only] Prehistory (General), Archaeology (General) TDGNHAS Series I, 1 (1862-63), 12(2.74 MB) |
Crannogs in South-West Scotland [Lecture to the Society, 25th March, 2006] Iron Age, Roman and Romano British, Early Mediaeval, Prehistory (General), Archaeology (General), Proceedings TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 180(3.8 MB)
Abstract
Lecture to the Society, 25th March, 2006. Recent work on the lake dwellings of Dumfries and Galloway through the South-West Crannog |
Cremated Bone from Balnabraid Cairn, cists 5 & 9, and from Dalruan, Campbelltown TDGNHAS Series III, 44 (1967), 97(WARNING very large file size: 102.28 MB) |
Cremated Remains associated with a Cinerary Urn at Creetown (Garrocher) TDGNHAS Series III, 23 (1940-44), 142(WARNING very large file size: 40.26 MB) |
Cremated Remains Report for Excavation of a Bronze Age Barrow at Kerricks Farm near Duncow Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Bronze Age TDGNHAS Series III, 79 (2005), 82(4.05 MB)
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Specialist report on cremated remains from Kerricks Farm, Duncow, excavations of a Bronze Age barrow |
Cremations and Unburnt Bone from Mid Gleniron I TDGNHAS Series III, 46 (1969), 84(WARNING very large file size: 130.31 MB) |
Cremations from Mid Gleniron A TDGNHAS Series III, 46 (1969), 98(WARNING very large file size: 130.31 MB) |
Crime and Punishment in 17th and 18th Century Records of Dumfries Part I Recent, Recent (Social), Genealogy, Parish History, History TDGNHAS Series III, 72 (1997), 69(1009.36 KB) |
Crime and Punishment in 17th and 18th Century Records of Dumfries Part II Recent, Recent (Social), Genealogy, Parish History, History TDGNHAS Series III, 73 (1998), 195(2.06 MB) |
Crosses and Obelisks TDGNHAS Series I, 5 (1866-67), 28(2.54 MB) |
Cruggleton Castle TDGNHAS Series III, 16 (1929-30), 152(WARNING very large file size: 28.93 MB) |
Cruggleton Church TDGNHAS Series III, 28 (1949-50), 92(WARNING very large file size: 31.57 MB) |
Cruives Chapel or St. Ninian's Mediaeval, Architecture, Recent TDGNHAS Series III, 20 (1935-36), 184(WARNING very large file size: 60.71 MB) |
Cryptogamic Society of Scotland Meeting at Greyfriars' Halls, Dumfries 11th - 13th September 1883 TDGNHAS Series II, 3 (1880-83), 103(4.79 MB) |
Cuculus Canorus [The Common Cuckoo] [Summary only] TDGNHAS Series II, 3 (1880-83), 10(4.79 MB) |
Cumberland, Scottish, and Norwegian Words TDGNHAS Series III, 1 (1912-13), 189(WARNING very large file size: 21.99 MB) |
Cumbric Trev in Kyle, Carrick, Galloway and Dumfriesshire TDGNHAS Series III, 88 (2014), 21(WARNING large file size: 7.34 MB)
Abstract
This paper reviews the evidence for the important Brittonic/Cumbric place-name element trev as it exists within south-west Scotland, and suggests how it might be interpreted in the light of current thinking on the development of landholdings during the first millennium AD and the central middle ages. |
Cumstoun Castle Mediaeval, Genealogy, Recent, Architecture TDGNHAS Series III, 18 (1931-33), 410(WARNING very large file size: 68.6 MB) |
Cup and Ring Markings in West Kilbride TDGNHAS Series II, 20 (1907-08), 30(WARNING large file size: 9.27 MB) |