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. Dalton
Preliminary Survey of the Macrophyte Flora of Loch Skeen, Dumfriesshire
Quaternary geology, Biology, Botany
TDGNHAS Series III, 79 (2005), 21(4.05 MB)
Abstract
Loch Skeen (or Skene, NT 171 165) is a moraine dammed loch lying in a NNW/SSE direction in an upland corrie basin. It lies within Grey Mare’s Tail SSSI, owned by the National Trust for Scotland. A description of the site is given by Mackinlay (2003). 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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J. Pickin
Bog Bodies from Dumfries and Galloway
Quaternary geology, Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Iron Age, Bronze Age, Roman and Romano British, Recent, Recent (Social), Antiquarian
TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 31(4.91 MB)
Abstract
A recent review of the evidence for bog bodies in Scotland has added 14 previously unrecogbised examples to the existing gazeteer. Seven of these 'new discoveries' - actually old finds hidden in local newspaper accounts and antiquarian reports - are fro G
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James Williams
Notes on Coastal Erosion and Mid 19th Century Antiquaries at Newbie Shore, Annan
Quaternary geology, Prehistory (General), Bronze Age, Recent, Recent (Social), Antiquarian, Field Meeting
TDGNHAS Series III, 77 (2003), 228(1.68 MB)
Abstract
In the 1860s this Society made a number of field excursions to the eroding coastline at Newbie near Annan. These excursions are described from notes in the early printed Transactions and the earliest MS Minute book of the Society. The article is illustrat
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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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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. 1. Mesolithic and Neolithic Landscapes
Quaternary geology, Prehistory (General), Mesolithic, Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 74 (2000), 1(1.19 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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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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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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W.W. Bishop
Late-Glacial Deposits near Lockerbie
Geology, Quaternary geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 40 (1961-62), 117(WARNING very large file size: 78.97 MB)
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J. Marshall
The Physiographic Development of Caerlaverock Merse
Geology, Botany, Quaternary geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 39 (1960-61), 102(WARNING very large file size: 35.41 MB)
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J.C. Stone
The Glacial Geomorphology of Mid-Nithsdale
Geology, Quaternary geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 36 (1957-58), 52(WARNING very large file size: 19.04 MB)
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R.J.A. Eckford
The Merrick Region: Galloway's Glacial park
Geology, Quaternary geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 34 (1955-56), 114(WARNING very large file size: 24.89 MB)
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A. Tomter
Research Work on Peat from 1909. [Summary only]
Geology, Quaternary geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 25 (1946-47), 75(WARNING very large file size: 36.46 MB)
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T.R. Burnett
Caves, Potholes and Underground Water in Yorkshire Limestone [Summary only]
Geology, Quaternary geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 23 (1940-44), 116(WARNING very large file size: 40.26 MB)
Abstract
This was an interesting account, illustrated by lantern, of some of the lecturer's investigations underground
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A. Birrell
A Ramble Along the Upper Solway
Geology, Quaternary geology, Prehistory (General), Etymology, Ornithology, Zoology, Recent, Recent (Social), Industrial Archaeology, Heraldry
TDGNHAS Series III, 18 (1931-33), 257(WARNING very large file size: 68.6 MB)
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W.L. Morss
The Plant Colonisation of Merse Lands in the Estuary of the River Nith
Botany, Quaternary geology, Zoology, Ornithology
TDGNHAS Series III, 13 (1925-26), 162(WARNING very large file size: 39.97 MB)
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G.F. Scott-Elliot
The Plants of Holms, Merselands, and River Valleys
Botany, Quaternary geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 7 (1919-20), 32(WARNING very large file size: 32.18 MB)
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R. Wallace
The Galloway Dee: Its Floods in Relation to River Capture
Geology, Structural geology, Quaternary geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 6 (1918-19), 78(WARNING very large file size: 54.31 MB)
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R. Wallace
The Lower Nith in its Relation to Flooding and Navigation
Geology, Structural geology, Quaternary geology, Geography
TDGNHAS Series III, 5 (1916-18), 128(WARNING very large file size: 17.97 MB)
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R. Wallace
The Geology of Lochrutton, with Special Reference to Water Supply
Geology, Structural geology, Quaternary geology
TDGNHAS Series III, 2 (1913-14), 11(WARNING very large file size: 16.79 MB)
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G.F. Scott-Elliot
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)
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R. Wallace
The Geology of the Cluden Basin and its Relation to the Scenery
Geology, Structural geology, Paleontology, Quaternary geology
TDGNHAS Series II, 22 (1909-10), 128(WARNING very large file size: 11.43 MB)
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J. Barbour
The Apparent Origin of a Place-Name
Etymology, Quaternary geology
TDGNHAS Series II, 19 (1906-07), 194(WARNING large file size: 8.84 MB)
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DGNHAS Council
Exhibits
Archaeology (General), Neolithic, Numismatics, Botany, Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), Geology, Ornithology, Entomology, Archaeology (Non-British), Photography, Paleontology, Quaternary geology
TDGNHAS Series II, 18 (1905-06), 236(WARNING very large file size: 11.24 MB)
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J.T. Johnstone
Notes on Excavations at Moffat Sewage Works
Quaternary geology, Geology
TDGNHAS Series II, 18 (1905-06), 44(WARNING very large file size: 11.24 MB)
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