Magnus Kirkby
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.
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D. Coles, A. Sheridan and Crane Begg
with Philip Abramson, Charles French and Jane Murray
Excavation and Recording of Three Sites at Knocknab on Torrs Warren, West Freugh
Archaeology (General), Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 85 (2011), 17(3.42 MB)
Abstract
In 1992, during a routine reconnaissance of MOD land at West Freugh, a scatter of artefacts was observed eroding out of a former land surface within the dunes at Knocknab. Initially the assemblage was recorded in situ and surface artefacts were collected. However, when it became evident that archaeological layers were being exposed and then undermined by severe storms, limited excavation was also undertaken. Over the following three years, the area was periodically monitored and artefacts collected where present. The great majority of the assemblage comprised lithics and ceramics located on the old ground surface and within pits. A radiocarbon date of 3940–3700 cal BC, obtained from Sorbus charcoal from a pit in Area 1, established an early Neolithic context for the material. The aim of this report is to bring the results of this investigation into the public arena, with particular emphasis on an analysis of the lithic and ceramic assemblages. It is not intended to provide a more wide-ranging synthesis of the material from Luce Sands but it is hoped that the information within this article could be incorporated into such a synthesis in the future.
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J. Pickin
A Neolithic Roughout Axehead from Dunragit
Archaeology (General), Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 83 (2009), 225(WARNING large file size: 5.11 MB)
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D. Gordon
with Melanie Johnson, Louise Turner and Mhairi Hastie
Excavation of an Iron Age Round House and Associated Palisaded Enclosure at Whitecrook Quarry, Glenluce
Archaeology (General), Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age
TDGNHAS Series III, 83 (2009), 23(WARNING large file size: 5.11 MB)
Abstract
The remains of an unenclosed prehistoric settlement were identified during a series of archaeological works that took place in advance of sand extraction in 2006. Rathmell Archaeology Ltd carried out the ensuing excavations on behalf of Barr Ltd. Two ring groove houses were identified, along with a palisaded enclosure dating from the Late Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age, and a series of unassociated negative features. While radiocarbon dates showed evidence of further activity from the Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age, no other coherent structures were identified.
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A.S. Henshall
A Late Neolithic-Early Bronze Age Textile Impression from Luce Sands, Wigtownshire
Neolithic, Bronze Age
TDGNHAS Series III, 45 (1968), 236(WARNING very large file size: 70.97 MB)
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A. Sheridan
New Insights into the Neolithic of West and South West Scotland
Proceedings, Neolithic
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
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Jane Murray
Place and Memory: Excavations at the Pict's Knowe, Holywood and Holm Farm, Dumfries and Galloway, 1994-8, ed. By Julian Thomas, 2007
Review, Prehistory (General), Neolithic, Bronze Age
TDGNHAS Series III, 82 (2008), 145(2.63 MB)
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Jane Murray
From Cairn to Cemetery: An archaeological investigation of the chambered cairns and early Bronze Age mortuary deposits at Cairnderry and Bargrennan White Cairn, south-west Scotland by Vicki Cummings and Chris Fowler
Review, Prehistory (General), Neolithic, Bronze Age
TDGNHAS Series III, 82 (2008), 145(2.63 MB)
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L. J. Dunbar
An Enclosure and other features at Evan Road, Beattock, Dumfries & Galloway
Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Mesolithic, Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 82 (2008), 41(2.63 MB)
Abstract
A trapezoidal enclosure, previously known only from aerial photographs, was the focus of archaeological investigations at Evan Road, Beattock. No dating evidence for the enclosure was retrieved, although it is likely to be later prehistoric on the basis
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Magnus Kirkby
Excavations at Lockerbie Academy
Proceedings, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Mediaeval, Recent
TDGNHAS Series III, 81 (2007), 139(2.95 MB)
Abstract
An archaeological excavation carried out by CFA Archaeology at the site of the new Lockerbie Academy identified four concentrations of archaeological features. These consisted of a Neolithic timber hall, a segmented ditched enclosure, an Anglian timber ha
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S. Ramsay, J.J. Miller and R.A. Housley
Paleoenvironmental Investigations of Rispain Mire, Whithorn
Quaternary geology, Botany, Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Mesolithic, Iron Age, Early Mediaeval, Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 81 (2007), 35(2.95 MB)
Abstract
On behalf of the Whithorn Trust, and with support from Historic Scotland, a palaeoenvironmental study was carried out on a wet fen/mire located 400 m south of Rispain Camp, an Iron Age site in Galloway. The investigation revealed a good lateglacial and ea
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A. Duffy
Charcoal and Radiocarbon dates from the Excavations at Aird Quarry, Castle Kennedy
Botany, Prehistory (General), Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age
TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 15(3.8 MB)
Abstract
Specialist reports on the charcoal and radiocarbon dates from the excavations of a Bronze Age roundhouse and associated palisade enclosure at Aird Quarry, Castle Kennedy, Dumfries and Galloway
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M. Cook
with A. Duffy and M. Melikian
Excavations of a Bronze Age Roundhouse and associated Palisade Enclosures at Aird Quarry, Castle Kennedy, Dumfries and Galloway
Prehistory (General), Archaeology (General), Bronze Age, Neolithic, Iron Age
TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 9(3.8 MB)
Abstract
Remains of a prehistoric roundhouse within a palisade enclosure were identified during an archaeological evaluation in advance of a quarry extension in 1999. In accordance with planning conditions an archaeological excavation by AOC Archaeology Group was
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A. Penman
The New Barns Project: from the Neolithic to the Mediaeval
Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Neolithic, Bronze Age, Mediaeval
TDGNHAS Series III, 79 (2005), 191(4.05 MB)
Abstract
Summary of a lecture delivered to the Society on 5th November 2004. The archaeology of the estate at Newbarns, Colvend, is a unique and mysterious monumental record dating back to the Neolithic era, with multi-settlement evidence of occupation through th
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Jane Murray
Antiquarian Collectors in Wigtownshire - Scientific Pioneers or Acquisitive Hoarders?
Archaeology (General), Archaeology (Non-British), Prehistory (General), Neolithic, Bronze Age, Recent, Antiquarian, Museums
TDGNHAS Series III, 79 (2005), 191(4.05 MB)
Abstract
Summary of a lecture presented to the Society on 15th October 2004. Displays of prehistoric artefacts in the museums of Scotland include much material from Wigtownshire, mostly collected during the latter decades of the 19th century. George Wilson, Free
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Jane Murray
The William McDowall Selby Collection
Genealogy, Archaeology (Non-British), Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Early Mediaeval, Roman and Romano British, Parish History, Antiquarian, Recent, Recent (Social)
TDGNHAS Series III, 79 (2005), 147(4.05 MB)
Abstract
In 1946 a Miss Helen Selby brought into the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland a collection of artefacts gathered largely from local sources by her father, William McDowall Selby, and grandfather, Robert Bird Selby, who served successively as medi
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D. Coles
In a Quiet Watered Land. The Cree Valley: Neolithic Chambered Cairns and Early Farmers
Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age
TDGNHAS Series III, 79 (2005), 25(4.05 MB)
Abstract
This paper examines the peopling of the Cree valley in the early-mid Neolithic as expressed in the monuments that they constructed. It endeavours to explore the chambered tombs, their location within and relationship to the landscape and geography of the
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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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V. Cummings
Monuments and Landscape: Encounters at Cairnholy
Prehistory (General), Neolithic, Bronze Age, Geography
TDGNHAS Series III, 77 (2003), 23(1.68 MB)
Abstract
Set against the broader background of the Neolithic in south-west Scotland, this paper considers the two well-known Neolithic monuments of cairnholy I and II in Dumfries and Galloway, with a particular focus on the types of experiences that these monument
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A. Saville
A Flint Core-tool from Wig Sands, Kirkcolm, near Stranraer, and a consideration of the absence of Core-tools in the Scottish Mesolithic
Quaternary geology, Mesolithic, Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 77 (2003), 13(1.68 MB)
Abstract
The collections of Stranraer Museum include a flint core tool from the shore at Wig Sands, south-east of the village of Kirkcolm, Wigtownshire. Wig Sands is an area of flat sand and cobbles forming the beach of Wig Bay on the west side of Loch Ryan, some
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J.R. Mackenzie
with C.R. Wickham-Jones and A. Cox
A Multi-period site at 67-71 Irish Street, Dumfries, the former British Legion Club-house
Mesolithic, Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Neolithic, Mediaeval, Post-mediaeval archaeology, Recent
TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 119(1.97 MB)
Abstract
The Scottish Urban Archaeological Trust Ltd (SUAT) carried out an excavation in advance of development at the site of the former British legion Club House at 67-71 Irish Street, Dumfries (NGR NX 9717 7595). The excavation was jointly funded by Callander L
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S.P. Halliday
Settlement, Territory and landscape: the later prehistoric landscape in the light of the Survey of Eastern Dumfriesshire
Quaternary geology, Geography, Prehistory (General), Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman and Romano British, Early Mediaeval, Mediaeval, Etymology
TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 91(1.97 MB)
Abstract
This paper reviews the archaeological evidence for the organisation of the later prehistoric landscape that has emerged from work in the Border Counties over the last twenty years. It challenges any assumption that prehistoric farms and territories were d
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R.A. Gregory
Prehistoric Landscapes in Dumfries and Galloway. Pt. 2. Bronze Age Landscapes
Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Bronze Age, Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 45(1.97 MB)
Abstract
This is the second part of a series which considers the evidence for prehistoric activity across an area of landscape found in Dumfries and Galloway, defined by the river systems of the Cree and Esk. It is the purpose here to assess the evidence for Bronz
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D.C. Cowley and K. Brophy
The Impact of Aerial Photography across the Lowlands of South-West Scotland
Prehistory (General), Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman and Romano British, Early Mediaeval
TDGNHAS Series III, 75 (2001), 47(1.92 MB)
Abstract
This paper reviews the results of aerial photographic recording of archaeological sites revealed by cropmarking in south-west Scotland. A consideration of patterns of visability and recovery provides a preamble to a review of the general trends this mater
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R.A. Gregory
Prehistoric Landscapes in Dumfries and Galloway. Pt. 1. Mesolithic and Neolithic Landscapes
Quaternary geology, Prehistory (General), Mesolithic, Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 74 (2000), 1(1.19 MB)
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W.F. Cormack
Excavations at Navan Fort 1961-71 (D.M. Waterman, ed. C.J. Lynn, Dept. of Environment for N.Ireland, Monograph 3, H.M.S.O.) A Review
Review, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Early Mediaeval
TDGNHAS Series III, 72 (1997), 119(1009.36 KB)
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J. Pickin
Two Polished Flint Knives from Galloway
Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 72 (1997), 110(1009.36 KB)
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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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S. Boardman
Charcoal Identifications from a Neolithic Pit at Carzield, Kirkton, Dumfriesshire
Botany, Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 68 (1993), 31(1.62 MB)
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D. Maynard
Neolithic Pit at Carzield, Kirkton, Dumfriesshire
Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 68 (1993), 25(1.62 MB)
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G.J. Barclay and N. Fojut
The Site at Pict's Knowe, Troqueer, near Dumfries
Neolithic, Parish History
TDGNHAS Series III, 65 (1990), 69(WARNING very large file size: 25.98 MB)
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A. Crone
The Clochmabenstane, Gretna
Neolithic, Bronze Age, Parish History
TDGNHAS Series III, 58 (1983), 16(WARNING very large file size: 39.13 MB)
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R.A. Adkins and T. Carlyle
A Roughout Neolithic Axe from Glenluce
Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 57 (1982), 84(WARNING very large file size: 87.24 MB)
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L.J. Masters
The Druid's Grave, Kyle and Carrick District, Strathclyde Region: The Rediscovery of a Chambered Tomb
Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 56 (1981), 10(WARNING very large file size: 42.64 MB)
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S.E. Bird
A Neolithic Scraper from Upper Annandale
Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 53 (1977-78), 181(WARNING very large file size: 84.57 MB)
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A.E. Truckell
A Neolithic Axe Rough-out from Roadside near New Abbey
Neolithic, Parish History
TDGNHAS Series III, 53 (1977-78), 181(WARNING very large file size: 84.57 MB)
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James Williams
The Re-Discovery of a Cross from Kirkinner
Bronze Age, Roman and Romano British, Recent, Neolithic, Antiquarian, Mediaeval, Early Mediaeval, Archaeology (General), Parish History
TDGNHAS Series III, 51 (1975), 32(WARNING very large file size: 28.56 MB)
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C. Fell
A Discoidal Flint Knife from Dumfriesshire
Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 47 (1970), 192(WARNING very large file size: 71.98 MB)
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A. McLaren
The Decorated Slab from Wester Yardhouses, Lanarkshire
Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 47 (1970), 137(WARNING very large file size: 71.98 MB)
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James Williams
Neolithic Axes in Dumfries and Galloway
Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 47 (1970), 111(WARNING very large file size: 71.98 MB)
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J.X.W.P. Corcoran
Excavation of Two Burial Cairns at Mid Gleniron Farm, Glenluce, Wigtownshire
Bronze Age, Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 46 (1969), 91(WARNING very large file size: 130.31 MB)
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J.X.W.P. Corcoran
Excavation of Two Chambered Cairns at Mid Gleniron Farm, Glenluce, Wigtownshire
Bronze Age, Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 46 (1969), 29(WARNING very large file size: 130.31 MB)
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J.X.W.P. Corcoran
Excavations at Mid Gleniron Farm, Wigtownshire. 1963-66
Bronze Age, Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 45 (1968), 73(WARNING very large file size: 70.97 MB)
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A.E. Truckell
The Grierson Collection, Thornhill, and its Dispersal
Zoology, Mesolithic, Roman and Romano British, Archaeology (General), Recent (Social), Recent, Mediaeval, Iron Age, Geology, Ethnography, Early Mediaeval, Bronze Age, Botany, Neolithic, Museums, Antiquarian
TDGNHAS Series III, 43 (1966), 65(WARNING very large file size: 73.74 MB)
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A.E. Truckell
A Neolithic Axe Roughout
Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 42 (1965), 149(WARNING very large file size: 43.71 MB)
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W.F. Cormack
Prehistoric Site at Beckton, Lockerbie
Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 41 (1962-63), 111(WARNING very large file size: 241.95 MB)
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J.X.W.P. Corcoran
Excavation of a Chambered Cairn at Mid Gleniron Farm, Wigtownshire. (Interim Report)
Bronze Age, Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 41 (1962-63), 99(WARNING very large file size: 241.95 MB)
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