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A late single-piece dug-out canoe from Loch Doon, Ayrshire

scholarly article by Euan MacKie published in January 1984

A. L. F. Rivet (ed.): The Iron Age in Northern Britain. Edinburgh: University Press, 1967. 163 pp., 14 pls., 45 figs., 1 map (separate). 42s

article by Euan MacKie published September 1966 in Antiquity

Anne O'Connor & D. V. Clarke (eds): From the Stone Age to the ‘Forty-Five’: studies presented to R. B. K. Stevenson. Edinburgh: John Donald, 1983. 622 pp., 261 illustrations. £30.00

article by Euan MacKie et al published June 1985 in Antiquity

Brochs and the Hebridean Iron Age

Continuity Over Three Thousand Years of Northern Prehistory: The ‘tel’ at Howe, Orkney

scholarly article by Euan MacKie published in September 1998

Dun an Ruigh Ruaidh, Loch Broom, Ross & Cromarty Excavations in 1968 and 1978

scholarly article by Euan MacKie published in January 1980

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English migrants and Scottish brochs

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Evan Hadingham: Stone circles and standing stones. London: Heinemann, 1975. 239 pp., 102 pls., 53 unnumbered figs. £6.50

Excavations at Crosskirk Broch, Caithness. By H. Fairhurst. 29.5 × 21 cm. Pp. 187, 107 ills. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (Monograph series, 3), 1984. ISBN 0-903903-03-2. £20.00

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Excavations on Sheep Hill, West Dunbartonshire, 1966–69: A Late Bronze Age timber-framed dun and a small Iron Age hillfort

scholarly article by Euan MacKie published in March 2015

Glyn Daniel & Elaine Paintin (eds): The illustrated encyclopaedia of archaeology. London: Macmillan, New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1977. 224 pp., 71 pls., 21 figs., 1 chart. £8.95; $17.95

Gurness and Midhowe brochs in Orkney: some problems of misinterpretation

scientific article published in January 1994

Ian G Shepherd,Exploring Scotland's Heritage: Grampian. 184 pp., numerous figures and plates (some in colour), the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, Edinburgh, 1987, £6.95

Ian Morrison. Landscape with lake dwellings: the crannogs of Scotland. Edinburgh: University Press, 1985. 117 pp., 67 illus., 7 in colour. £10 hardback, £6 paperback

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Impact on the Scottish Iron Age of the discoveries at Leckie broch

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Iron Age and Early Historic Occupation of Jonathan's Cave, East Wemyss

scholarly article by Euan MacKie published in January 1986

J C Barrett, A P Fitzpatrick and Leslie Machines, eds..Barbarians and Romans in North-west Europe from the later Republic to late Antiquity. 241pp & 49 maps and line drawings. BAR International Series 471. Oxford, 1989: £15.00

JOHN NORTH. Stonehenge: Neolithic man and the cosmos. xliv+609 pages. 212 illustrations, 29 plates. 1996. London: HarperCollins; 0-00-255773-8 hardback £25

John W. Hedges. Bu, Gurness and the Brochs of Orkney. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, 1987. British Series 163. 3 volumes, 637 pages, 286 illustrations. £42 paperback

Maeshowe and the winter solstice: ceremonial aspects of the Orkney Grooved Ware culture

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New Light on Neolithic Rock Carving The petroglyphs at Greenland (Auchentorlie), Dunbartonshire

scholarly article by Euan MacKie published in January 1988

New Light on the End of Classic Maya Culture at Benque Viejo, British Honduras

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Noel Fojut.A guide to prehistoric Shetland, 73 pp, 8 figs, 4 pls. The Shetland Times, Lerwick, 1981. No price

Patrick Ashmore.Calanais: the standing stones. 210 × 200m, pp. 52, 27 black and white and 42 colour ills. Stornoway: Urras nan Tursachan, Ltd. 1995. ISBN 0 86152 161 7. Paperback, £4.95

Philip Barker.Techniques of archaeological excavation. 185 × 245mm, pp. 283, 86 black and white ills. London: Batsford, 3rd edn. 1995. ISBN 0 1734 7169 7. Paperback £18.99

Prehistoric Orkney. By Anna Ritchie. 250mm. Pp. 128, 95 ills, 11 col. pls. London: Batsford for Historic Scotland, 1995. ISBN 0-7134-7593-5. £499 (p/b)

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R.W. Feacham,Guide to Prehistoric Scotland. 2 maps and 50 illustrations. Batsford, London, 2nd edn. 1977, reprinted 1992. £12.99

Radiocarbon Dates and the Scottish Iron Age

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Ronald W. B. Morris: The prehistoric rock art of Argyll. Poole: Dolphin Press, 1977. 128 pp., numerous pls. and figs. (unnumbered). £3.00

Ronald W. B. Morris: The prehistoric rock art of Galloway and the Isle of Man. Poole: Blandford Press, 1979. 192 pp., 34 maps, 154 pls., 98 figs.: paperback £7.95

Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments (Scotland) Argyll. Vol. VI. Mid-Argyll and Cowal: Prehistoric and Early Historic Monuments. 280 × 225mm. Pp. xxvi + 228 + many figs., pls. and maps. Glasgow: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1988.

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Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. Argyll: an Inventory of the Monuments. Vol. III. Mull, Tiree, Coll and Northern Argyll. 28 × 22 cm. Pp. xlvi + 282 + 262 figs. + 109. pls. Edinburgh: H.M.S.O., 1980. ISBN 0-11-491

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Sheila M. ElsdonChristian MacLagan: Stirling's formidable lady antiquarianChristian MacLagan: Stirling's formidable lady antiquarianBy Sheila M. Elsdon . Pp. 115, 64 black and white illustrations. ISBN 1 874012 43 1 Forfar: Pinkfoot Press, 2004. Pric

scientific article published in March 2005

Some Eighteenth Century Ferryhouses in Appin, Lorn, Argyll: the Development of the Single-Storeyed Mortared Stone Cottage in the West Highlands

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South Uist: Archaeology and History of a Hebridean Island. By Mike Parker Pearson, Niall Sharples and Jim Symonds. 250mm. Pp 224, ills. Stroud: Tempus Publishing Ltd, 2004. ISBN 0752429051. £17.99 (pbk)

Studies in Scottish Antiquity presented to Stewart Crudened. D Breeze, John Donald, Edinburgh: 489 pp., 206 illus., £30.00

THE BROCH CULTURES OF ATLANTIC SCOTLAND. PART 2. THE MIDDLE IRON AGE: HIGH NOON AND DECLINEc.200 BCâ AD 550

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THE BROCH CULTURES OF ATLANTIC SCOTLAND: ORIGINS, HIGH NOON AND DECLINE. PART 1: EARLY IRON AGE BEGINNINGSc.700–200 BC

scientific article published in August 2008

TIMBER-LACED AND VITRIFIED WALLS IN IRON AGE FORTS: CAUSES OF VITRIFICATION

scholarly article by Euan MacKie published in January 1969

The Iron Age Semibrochs of Atlantic Scotland: A Case Study in the Problems of Deductive Reasoning

scientific article published in January 1991

The Leckie broch, Stirlingshire: an interim report

scholarly article by Euan MacKie published in January 1982

The Origin and Development of the Broch and Wheelhouse Building Cultures of the Scottish Iron Age

scientific article published in December 1965

The Prehistoric Solar Calendar: An Out-of-fashion Idea Revisited with New Evidence

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The Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland: Peeblesshire: an Inventory of the Ancient Monuments. London: HMSO, 1967. 2 vols. continuously paginated; 391 pp., 142 pp. of pls., 313 figs. £10 10s

The Thinking behind the Design: Archaeology in the new Museum of Scotland

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Thoughts on radiocarbon dating

Three Iron Age rotary querns from southern Scotland

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Towards a new interpretation of Gilmerton Cove – a possible Druid temple?

scientific article published in March 2019

Two Radiocarbon Dates from a Clyde-Solway Chambered Cairn

Two querns from Appin

scientific article published in March 2002

WILLIAM HUNTER AND CAPTAIN COOK The 18th Century Ethnographical Collection in the Hunterian Museum

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colin Renfrew, ed.The Prehistory of Orkney BC 4000–1000 AD. 316 pp, 40 figs and maps, 99 pls. Edinburgh University Press, 1990. £14.95, paperback