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  2. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports (SAIR, ISSN 1473-3803) is a peer-reviewed online publication that includes larger and more data-rich projects. It is freely accessible without subscription or payment. There is also a regular Society Newsletter (ISSN 0960-703X), and the Society publishes book reviews on their website.

  3. List of historic sites in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    There are thousands of historic sites and attractions in Scotland.These include Neolithic Standing stones and Stone Circles, Bronze Age settlements, Iron Age Brochs and Crannogs, Pictish stones, Roman forts and camps, Viking settlements, Mediaeval castles, and early Christian settlements.

  4. Timeline of prehistoric Scotland - Wikipedia

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    This timeline of prehistoric Scotland is a chronologically ordered list of important archaeological sites in Scotland and of major events affecting Scotland's human inhabitants and culture during the prehistoric period. The period of prehistory prior to occupation by the genus Homo is part of the geology of Scotland.

  5. Wikipedia : GLAM/SocAntScot/tweantyone Month Report

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    The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (SAS) was formed in 1780 and has been producing information ever since, including books, journals, excavation reports, lectures (which are now video recorded), and the Scottish Archaeological Research Framework. They have over 2,700 members worldwide.

  6. Prehistoric Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Archaeological Research Framework ; Toghill, Peter, The Geology of Britain, an introduction, Airlife (2000), ISBN 1-84037-404-7; The Other Orkney Book, Gordon Thomson, Northabout Publishing 1980, ISBN 0-907200-00-1; Scotland Before History, Stuart Piggott, Edinburgh University Press 1982, ISBN 0-7524-1400-3

  7. List of archaeology journals - Wikipedia

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    Industrial Archaeology Review: Taylor & Francis: 1976: 2: Hybrid: 0309-0728 (print) 1745-8196 (web) International Journal of Historical Archaeology: Springer: 1997: 4 — 1092-7697 (print) 1573-7748 (web) International Journal of South American Archaeology: Syllaba Press — 2 — 2011-0626: Internet Archaeology: Council for British Archaeology ...

  8. Jarlshof - Wikipedia

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    Jarlshof (/ ˈ j ɑː r l z h ɒ f / YARLZ-hof) [1] is the best-known prehistoric archaeological site in Shetland, Scotland. It lies in Sumburgh, Mainland, Shetland and has been described as "one of the most remarkable archaeological sites ever excavated in the British Isles". [2] It contains remains dating from 2500 BC up to the 17th century AD.

  9. Arbuthnott - Wikipedia

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    Arbuthnott (Scottish Gaelic: Obar Bhuadhnait, "mouth of the Buadhnat") [1] is a hamlet and parish in the Howe of the Mearns, a low-lying agricultural district of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is located on the B967, east of Fordoun (on the A90) and north-west of Inverbervie (on the A92). [2] The nearest railway station is Laurencekirk.