Society of Antiquaries of Scotland books and monographs Online
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland books and monographs
The project to scan the entire run of the Proceedings, Archaeologia
Scotica and the Society's out-of-print monographs and books, was
generously funded by Historic Scotland, the ARCHway Project and the
Russell Trust and could not have been completed without the active and
enthusiastic involvement of the Archaeology Data Service.
List of Books
Order by:
Date | Title
Alcock, L. (2003)
Kings and Warriors, Craftsmen and Priests. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland:Edinburgh.
Barrow, G. (2003)
The Declaration of Arbroath: history, significance, setting. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland:Edinburgh.
Brown, I. (2003)
Abbotsford and Sir Walter Scott. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland:Edinburgh.
Holmes, N. (2003)
Excavation of Roman Sites at Cramond, Edinburgh. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland:Edinburgh.
Saville, A. (2004)
Mesolithic Scotland and its Neighbours. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland:Edinburgh.
Bradley, R. (2005)
The Moon and the Bonfire. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland:Edinburgh.
Fawcett, R. (2005)
Royal Dunfermline. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland:Edinburgh.
James, H. (2008)
A Fragmented Masterpiece: recovering the biography of the Hilton of Cadboll cross-slab. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland:Edinburgh.
List of Monographs
Order by:
Date | Title
Curle, C. (1982)
Pictish and Norse finds from the Brough of Birsay 1934-74. Society of Antiquaries Scotland: Monograph 01. Edinburgh.
Murray, J. (1982)
Excavations in the Medieval Burgh of Aberdeen 1973-81. Society of Antiquaries Scotland: Monograph 02. Edinburgh.
Fairhurst, H. (1984)
Excavations at Crosskirk Broch, Caithness. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Monograph 03. Edinburgh.
Hunter, J. (1986)
Rescue excavations on the Brough of Birsay 1974-82. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Monograph 04. Edinburgh.
Holdsworth, P. (1987)
Excavations in the Medieval Burgh of Perth 1979-81. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Monograph 05. Edinburgh.
Stones, J. (1989)
Three Scottish Carmelite Friaries: Aberdeen, Linlithgow and Perth. Society of Antiquaries Scotland: Monograph 06. Edinburgh.
Wickham-Jones, C. (1990)
Rhum: Mesolithic and later sites at Kinloch. Society of Antiquaries Scotland: Monograph 07. Edinburgh.
Bradley, R. (1993)
Altering the Earth: The Origins of Monuments in Britain and Continental Europe. Society of Antiquaries Scotland: Monograph 08. Edinburgh.
Ballin Smith, B. (1994)
Howe: Four Millennia of Orkney Prehistory Excavations 1978-1982. Society of Antiquaries Scotland: Monograph 09. Edinburgh.
Ewart, G., Lewis, J. (1995)
Jedburgh Abbey: The Archaeology and Architecture of a Border Abbey. Society of Antiquaries Scotland: Monograph 10. Edinburgh.
Coles, B., Coles, J. (1995)
Enlarging the Past. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Monograph 11. Edinburgh.
Driscoll, S., Yeoman, P. (1997)
Excavations within Edinburgh Castle in 1988-91. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Monograph 12. Edinburgh.
Barclay, G., Maxwell, G. (1998)
The Cleaven Dyke and Littleour: Monuments in the Neolithic of Tayside. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Monograph 13. Edinburgh.
Lowe, C., Owen, O. (1999)
Kebister: The Four-thousand-year-old Story of One Shetland Township. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Monograph 14. Edinburgh.
Ballin-Smith, B., Crawford, B. (1999)
The Biggings, Papa Stour, Shetland. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Monograph 15. Edinburgh.
Perry, D. (2000)
Castle Park, Dunbar. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Monograph 16. Edinburgh.
Bradley, R. (2000)
The Good Stones: A New Investigation of the Clava Cairns. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Monograph 17. Edinburgh.
Turnbull, J. (2001)
The Scottish Glass Industry 1610-1750. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Monograph 18. Edinburgh.
Cameron, A., Stones, J. (2001)
Aberdeen: An In-Depth View of the City's Past. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Monograph 19. Edinburgh.
Tolan-Smith, C. (2001)
The Caves of Mid Argyll. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Monograph 20. Edinburgh.
Lewis, J., Pringle, D. (2002)
Spynie Palace and the Bishops of Moray: History, Architecture and Archaeology. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Monograph 21. Edinburgh.
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