Natural History Notes
Entomology, Ornithology, Zoology
TDGNHAS Series II, 14 (1897-98), 34(WARNING large file size: 5.31 MB)
Natural History Notes Entomology, Ornithology, Zoology TDGNHAS Series II, 14 (1897-98), 34(WARNING large file size: 5.31 MB) |
Natural History Notes Zoology, Ornithology, Entomology TDGNHAS Series II, 18 (1905-06), 20(WARNING very large file size: 11.24 MB) |
Natural History Notes (Annan District) Zoology, Quaternary geology, Ornithology, Entomology TDGNHAS Series II, 20 (1907-08), 162(WARNING large file size: 9.27 MB) |
Natural History Notes for 1887 TDGNHAS Series II, 6 (1887-90), 7(WARNING very large file size: 13.55 MB) |
Natural History Notes from Annandale TDGNHAS Series II, 19 (1906-07), 82(WARNING large file size: 8.84 MB) |
Natural History - Some Advance in Fifty Years Geology, Botany, Zoology, Quaternary geology TDGNHAS Series III, 1 (1912-13), 56(WARNING very large file size: 21.99 MB) |
Nature Notes from Galloway Ornithology, Meteorology, Zoology TDGNHAS Series III, 18 (1931-33), 288(WARNING very large file size: 68.6 MB) |
Nature's Tiny Workmen: Corals and Corallines [Mention only] TDGNHAS Series II, 3 (1880-83), 37(4.79 MB) |
Nature's Tiny Workmen: Corals and Corallines [Summary only] TDGNHAS Series II, 3 (1880-83), 95(4.79 MB) |
Neolithic Axes in Dumfries and Galloway TDGNHAS Series III, 47 (1970), 111(WARNING very large file size: 71.98 MB) |
Neolithic, Bronze Age, Anglian and Later Discoveries at Lockerbie Archaeology (General), Neolithic, Bronze Age, Early Mediaeval, Post-mediaeval archaeology TDGNHAS Series III, 85 (2011), 53(3.42 MB)
Abstract
Four areas of archaeological significance covering a timescale from early Neolithic to post-medieval periods were identified during initial fieldwork at Lockerbie Academy.2 The earliest site identified was the remains of a Neolithic timber hall, which was situated on top of the flat plateau towards the north-west end of the site. At the summit of the rounded knoll in the centre of the area, a Bronze Age phase consisting of a cremation and inhumation cemetery enclosed by a possible ring-cairn was identified. At the base of the rounded knoll, the remains of an Early Historic timber hall were identified. This Anglian timber hall reoccupied the site of a post-built structure, which was interpreted as a timber hall, possibly belonging to an earlier British tradition. A corn-drying kiln was identified cut into the same knoll as the Bronze Age cemetery and has been dated to the late medieval or early post-medieval period. A segmented ditched enclosure was located towards the north-east end of the site, but the poor survival of this feature combined with a lack of finds and palaeobotanical evidence means that it remains undated. |
Neolithic Pit at Carzield, Kirkton, Dumfriesshire TDGNHAS Series III, 68 (1993), 25(1.62 MB) |
Nesting of Goosander and Willow Titmouse in Dumfriesshire TDGNHAS Series III, 21 (1936-38), 64(WARNING very large file size: 68.9 MB) |
New Abbey Corn Mill (Ancient Monument Guide Books) A Review TDGNHAS Series III, 58 (1983), 99(WARNING very large file size: 39.13 MB) |
New Abbey Poors Fund Genealogy, Recent, Recent (Social), Parish History, History TDGNHAS Series III, 64 (1989), 71(WARNING very large file size: 18.01 MB) |
New and Rare Finds in 1891 [Botanical] TDGNHAS Series II, 8 (1891-92), 11(WARNING large file size: 7.32 MB) |
New Aspects of the Mesolithic Settlement of South-West Scotland TDGNHAS Series III, 41 (1962-63), 67(WARNING very large file size: 241.95 MB) |
New Galloway Fresh Water Algae TDGNHAS Series II, 11 (1894-95), 97(WARNING large file size: 8.86 MB) |
New Insights into the Neolithic of West and South West Scotland [The Cormack Lecture to the Society, 7th December 2007] TDGNHAS Series III, 82 (2008), 157(2.63 MB)
Abstract
This talk covered the new information that has emerged about the early farming communities (4000-2500 BC) in this part of Scotland over the past 25 years. It emphasised the importance of Bill Cormack’s work in laying the foundations for what we know today |
New Investigations of Roman to Mediaeval Archaeological Sites in Dumfriesshire TDGNHAS Series III, 85 (2011), 177(3.42 MB) |