The archæology and prehistoric annals of Scotland

PART I.--THE PRIMEVAL OR STONE PERIOD.

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2. Stone Celt, Glasgow, 35

3. Cromlech, the Auld Wives' Lift, 66

4. Cromlech, the Witch's Stone, 68

5. PLATE I.--PLAN OF PICT'S HOUSE, Wideford Hill, Orkney, 84

6. The Caiy Stone, 96

7. Standing Stones, Pitlochrie, Perthshire, 115

8. Flint Arrow-head, Isle of Skye, 126

9. Flint Hatchets, 130

10. Flail-stone, 132

11. Stone Hammers and Axes, 135

12. Stone Axes, 136

13. Stone Axe-Hammer, 137

14. Bead-stones, 137

15. Stone Ball, 139

16. Bone Dagger, 141

17. Bone Pins or Bodkins, 143

18. Bone Implements, 144

19. Stone Urns, from the Island of Uyea, 147

20. Stone Urn, from the Hill of Nowth, 147

21. Stone Pateræ, 148

22. Stone Basin, from Brough, Shetland, 149

23. Stone Basin, from Newgrange, 149

24. Indented Stone Basin, from Newgrange, 150

25. Pot Querne, from East-Lothian, 152

26. Stone Horse Collars, from Glenroy, 156

27. 28. Stone Personal Ornaments, 157

29. Cranium, from a Cist at Cockenzie, East-Lothian, 168

30. Cranium, from a Cairn at Nether Urquhart, Fife, 169

31. Cranium, from a Cist, Old Steeple, Montrose, 170

32. Cranium, from a Cist, East Broadlaw Farm, Linlithgow, 171

33. Cranium, from a Roman Shaft, Newstead, Roxburghshire, 172

34. Tower of the Old City Wall, Edinburgh, 175

35. PLATE II.--GLENLYON BROOCH, 220

36. Highland Powder Horn, 221