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G. Baldwin- Brown

Early Anglo-Saxon Art in Northumbria [Summary only]

Early Mediaeval

TDGNHAS Series III, 8 (1920-21), 101(WARNING very large file size: 39.07 MB)

Abstract

Professor Brown rendered to the Society an admirable resume of his subject, dealing with the Ruthwell and Bewcastle Crosses, the 'Gospels' of Lindisfarne, Stonework at Hexham, Hartlepool, and Monkwearmouth, and the coins and the silver and gold jewellery

F. Hunter

Early Celtic Art in South-West Scotland: Its Origin and Purpose [The First Cormack lecture, 5th December, 2003]

Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Iron Age, Roman and Romano British, Proceedings

TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 154(4.91 MB)

Abstract

Summary of the First Cormack lecture - delivered to the Society on 5th december 2003. The subject was 'Early Celtic Art in South-West Scotland: Its Origin and Purpose'. Fraser Hunter explained that he hoped that the lecture provided some insights, however

I. Maxwell

Early Christian and Pictish Stones [Lecture to the Society, 31st March, 2007]

Proceedings, Early Mediaeval

TDGNHAS Series III, 81 (2007), 139(2.95 MB)

Abstract

J. Romilly Allen and co-author Joseph Anderson published ‘The Early Christian Monuments of Scotland’ (ECMS) in 1903. One hundred years on that work still provides us with the most definitive overview of the subject. Over the same period weathering and dec

D. Alexander, E. Pirie, F. Hunter, P. Simpson and G. Thomas

Early Historic and Mediaeval Activity at Chapelton, Haugh of Urr, Dumfries and Galloway

Numismatics, Early Mediaeval, Mediaeval, Recent, Roman and Romano British

TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 61(4.91 MB)

Abstract

This paper announces the discovery of a potentially important early historic and mediaeval site, with likely ecclesiastical associations at Chapelton, Haugh of Urr. The previously unrecorded remains were exposed during topsoil stripping associated with th