peeblesshire-1967-vol-1/03_015

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TABLE OF PLATES

Plate --
1 -- (Frontispiece) Marble Roman head, Hawkshaw (p. 35)
2 -- Gold lunulae, Southside (p. 17)
3A -- Beaker, Drumelzier (No. 14)
3B -- Beaker, Oliver (No. 93)
3C -- Food Vessel, Black Barony (No. 71)
3D -- Cinerary Urn, Horsburgh Castle (No. 83)
4A -- Bronze cauldron, Hatton Knowe (p. 19)
4B -- Bronze swords: top, Auchencorth (p. 19); bottom, Leadburn (p.19)
5A -- "Nether Cairn", North Muir (No. 47), from SW.
5B -- Ring enclosure, Broughton Knowe (No. 115, B), from N.
5C -- Standing stone, Cardrona Mains (No. 102), from W.
5D -- Standing stone, Drumelzier Haugh (No. 103), from S.
6A -- Fort and castle, Tinnis Castle (Nos. 320 and 531), from S.
6B -- Fort, White Meldon (No. 330), from N.
7 -- Roman fort, Easter Happrew (No. 371), revealed by crop-marks (Photo.
by Dr. J. K. St. Joseph; reproduced by courtesy of the Cambridge
University Committee for Aerial Photography)
8A -- Roman fort, Lyne (No. 374); from S. (Photo. by Dr. J. K. St. Joseph;
reproduced by courtesy of the Cambridge University Committee for
Aerial Photography)
8B -- Roman fort, Lyne (No. 374); from NW. (Photo. by Dr. J. K. St. Joseph;
reproduced by courtesy of the Ministry of Defence (Air) and the
Cambridge University Committee for Aerial Photography)
9A -- Early Christian inscribed stone, Manor Water (No. 376)
9B -- Cross-shaft, Innerleithen (No. 378)
9C -- Cross-shaped stone Netherurd Mains (No. 380)
10A -- Cultivation terraces, Romanno (No. 385)
10B -- Hogbridge (No. 201), crop-marks of probable palisaded enclosure (Photo.
by Dr. J. K. St. Joseph; reproduced by courtesy of the Ministry of
Defence (Air) and the Cambridge University Committee for Aerial
Photography)

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