J. Pickin
A Grooved Stone Tool from Wanlockhead - Loom Weight or Prehistoric Mining Hammer?
Geology, Prehistory (General), Industrial Archaeology
TDGNHAS Series III, 82 (2008), 141(2.63 MB)
Abstract
A short article describing a grooved stone tool from the Wanlockhead area presented to the Society's Museum in 1929. It is considered to represent a form of tool utilised in prehistoric mining activities - parallels are provided from other sites.
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R. Chadburn
Building Stone Sources for Whithorn Priory, Dundrennan Abbey and other historic Buildings in Galloway
Geology, Mediaeval, Industrial Archaeology
TDGNHAS Series III, 81 (2007), 63(2.95 MB)
Abstract
In 2003, during a survey of the collection of decorative carved stones from the ecclesiastical buildings on the site of Whithorn Cathedral Priory, the writer was asked to add a geological annotation to the stonework typologies. Upon analysis, the stonewor
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A. Saville
Flint and Stone in Prehistoric Scotland - The Cormack Lecture, 2005
Proceedings, Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 179(3.8 MB)
Abstract
Lecture to the Society, 2nd December, 2005 (The Cormack lecture).
This presentation looked at the way in which people in early prehistoric Scotland had exploited the local lithic resources of flint and stone to manufacture various types of artefacts. The
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A.R. Williams and P.G. Williams
A Field-Study Meeting in Galloway, August 1939: The Institute of Sociology, Le Play House
Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), Geology, Botany, Archaeology (General), Agriculture, Industrial Archaeology, History, Antiquarian, Field Meeting
TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 143(3.8 MB)
Abstract
Between 1st and 15th August 1939 the Institute of Sociology, Le Play House, 35 Gordon Square, London held a field study meeting in Galloway. Centred on Newton Stewart the group set out to investigate the natural history, history and social science of the
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J. Parry
with J. Carrott, T. Cowie, J. McKinley, P. Makey and S. Wilkinson
Excavation of a Bronze Age Barrow at Kerricks Farm near Duncow
Geology, Bronze Age, Iron Age
TDGNHAS Series III, 79 (2005), 71(4.05 MB)
Abstract
Between April and July 2002 an archaeological watching brief was carried out during groundworks for the construction corridor of the Scotland to Ireland Second Gas Interconnector Project land pipeline between Beattock and Cluden in Dumfries and Galloway.
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F. Hunter and I.G. Scott
with S. Miller and N. Ruckley
The Roman Sculpture from Birrens Revisited
Roman and Romano British, Geology, Architecture
TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 79(1.97 MB)
Abstract
Birrens is the richest site in Scotland for Roman sculpture and inscriptions. The sculpture has been well published but much of it is fragmentary, making interpretation difficult. In displaying the displays for the new Museum of Scotland it was necessary
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M.E. Brookfield
Hutton, Hall and Jameson in Dumfries and Galloway: Theory-driven interpretations of the same rocks
Geology, Igneous geology, Structural geology, History
TDGNHAS Series III, 73 (1998), 1(2.06 MB)
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G. Thomson
John Walker, an 18th Century Naturalist - His life and times in the rural parish of Moffat
Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), Geology, Agriculture, Botany, History, Parish History
TDGNHAS Series III, 72 (1997), 97(1009.36 KB)
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J.G. Todd and M. McMullen
Mineralogy of a Quartz Hematite Vein at Auchenlosh Quarry, Dalbeattie
Geology, Mineralogy, Igneous geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 71 (1996), 159(2.35 MB)
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J.C.C. Romans and L. Robertson
Torrs Warren, Luce Sands, Galloway: Micromorphological examination of the buried soil surface
Geology, Quaternary geology, Prehistory (General)
TDGNHAS Series III, 71 (1996), 78(2.35 MB)
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C.J. et al Brown
Torrs Warren, Luce Sands, Galloway: Soils of the buried land surface at Torrs Warren
Geology, Quaternary geology, Agriculture
TDGNHAS Series III, 71 (1996), 75(2.35 MB)
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T.G. et al Cowie
Torrs Warren, Luce Sands, Galloway: A report on archaeological and palaeoecological investigations undertaken in 1977 and 1979
Prehistory (General), Geology, Quaternary geology, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Botany, Agriculture
TDGNHAS Series III, 71 (1996), 11(2.35 MB)
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J. Williams and W.F. Cormack
A Kaolinite/Lithomarge Source in Galloway and some mediaeval artifacts made from it
Geology, Mineralogy
TDGNHAS Series III, 70 (1995), 107(1.21 MB)
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F. Hunter
Barhobble, Mochrum: Report on the Analysis of a Finger-Ring and Disc of Jet-like Material
Geology, Mineralogy
TDGNHAS Series III, 70 (1995), 102(1.21 MB)
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W.F. et al. Cormack
Barhobble, Mochrum - Excavation of a Forgotten Church Site in Galloway
Early Mediaeval, Mediaeval, Recent, Post-mediaeval archaeology, Etymology, Numismatics, Geology, Igneous geology, Roman and Romano British, History
TDGNHAS Series III, 70 (1995), 5(1.21 MB)
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J.B. Delair
An Unusual Reptilian Trackway from Locharbriggs, Dumfriesshire
Geology, Paleontology
TDGNHAS Series III, 66 (1991), 1(WARNING very large file size: 16.57 MB)
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F. Froelicher
Dinantian Stratigraphy and Evolution of the Northumberland Trough near Kirkbean
Geology, Structural geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 59 (1984), 15(WARNING very large file size: 35.85 MB)
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W.B. Kerr
Quaternary Studies in Galloway - A Review
Geology, Quaternary geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 58 (1983), 1(WARNING very large file size: 39.13 MB)
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W.B. Kerr
How Many Ice Advances in Galloway?
Geology, Quaternary geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 57 (1982), 11(WARNING very large file size: 87.24 MB)
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W.B. Kerr
Pleistocene Ice Movements in the Rhins of Galloway
Geology, Quaternary geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 57 (1982), 1(WARNING very large file size: 87.24 MB)
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M.E. Brookfield
Field Guide to the Permian Rocks of the Thornhill and Moffat Basins
Geology, Structural geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 56 (1981), 1(WARNING very large file size: 42.64 MB)
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J.M. Nelson
The Invertebrate Fauna of a Tidal Marsh at Caerlaverock, Dumfriesshire
Geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 55 (1980), 68(WARNING very large file size: 42.93 MB)
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R.H. Bridson
Saltmarsh: Its Accretion and Erosion at Caerlaverock National Nature Reserve, Dumfries
Geology, Quaternary geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 55 (1980), 60(WARNING very large file size: 42.93 MB)
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W.G. Jardine
Holocene Raised Coastal Sediments and Former Shorelines of Dumfriesshire and Galloway
Geology, Quaternary geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 55 (1980), 1(WARNING very large file size: 42.93 MB)
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J.D.S. Martin
Wanlockhead and Leadhills. A Botanical Note
Geology, Botany
TDGNHAS Series III, 54 (1979), 156(WARNING very large file size: 96.07 MB)
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J.D. Floyd
Some Unrecorded Mineral Trials in Kirkcudbrightshire
Industrial Archaeology, Geology, Mineralogy
TDGNHAS Series III, 54 (1979), 149(WARNING very large file size: 96.07 MB)
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J. Williams
Introduction to E.M.Brown's 'A Leadhills Diary for 1745'
Geology, Mineralogy, Industrial Archaeology, Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), Genealogy, History, Parish History
TDGNHAS Series III, 54 (1979), 105(WARNING very large file size: 96.07 MB)
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E.M. Brown
A Leadhills Diary for 1745
Geology, Mineralogy, Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), Genealogy, Industrial Archaeology, History, Parish History
TDGNHAS Series III, 54 (1979), 105(WARNING very large file size: 96.07 MB)
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W.A.J. Prevost
Lord Hopetoun's Mine at Leadhills: Illustrated by David Allan and Paul Sanby
Recent (Literature & Art), Industrial Archaeology, Geology, History, Parish History
TDGNHAS Series III, 54 (1979), 85(WARNING very large file size: 96.07 MB)
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J. Williams
The Occurance of Bog-Iron at Clatteringshaws, Kirkcudbrightshire
Geology, Mineralogy, Roman and Romano British, Iron Age
TDGNHAS Series III, 53 (1977-78), 112(WARNING very large file size: 84.57 MB)
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M. Tucker and D.G. Tucker
A Hitherto-Unrecorded Lead Mine at Garple Bridge near Balmaclellan, Kirkcudbrightshire
Geology, Industrial Archaeology, Recent
TDGNHAS Series III, 52 (1976-77), 179(WARNING very large file size: 49.22 MB)
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M.E. Brookfield
Field Guide to the Permian Rocks of the Dumfries and Lochmaben Basins
Geology, Structural geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 52 (1976-77), 1(WARNING very large file size: 49.22 MB)
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J. Williams
The Antimony, Bismuth, Molybdenum and Tungsten Minerals of South-West Scotland
Geology, Mineralogy
TDGNHAS Series III, 50 (1973), 1(WARNING very large file size: 34.68 MB)
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M.J. Russell and W. Jantaranipa
Geo-Chemical Indications of an ancient Lead Smelter at Eccles, near Thornhill
Geology, Industrial Archaeology
TDGNHAS Series III, 49 (1972), 124(WARNING very large file size: 44.51 MB)
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I. Donnachie
The Lime Industry in South West Scotland
Recent, Geology, Industrial Archaeology
TDGNHAS Series III, 48 (1971), 146(WARNING very large file size: 24.76 MB)
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M. Leader
Aspects of the Geology of the South Eastern Part of the Criffell Intrusion and its Associated Dykes
Geology, Igneous geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 48 (1971), 1(WARNING very large file size: 24.76 MB)
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J. Williams
Some New Minerals from Beeswing, E. Kirkcudbrightshire, with Further Additions to the Mineralogy of S.W. Scotland
Geology, Mineralogy
TDGNHAS Series III, 47 (1970), 191(WARNING very large file size: 71.98 MB)
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J.B. Delair
Preliminary Notice of Vertebrate Footprints from the Trias of Dumfrieshire
Geology, Paleontology
TDGNHAS Series III, 46 (1969), 178(WARNING very large file size: 130.31 MB)
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