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The archæology and prehistoric annals of Scotland

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A systematic survey of Scotland's material past traces human activity from the primeval stone period through bronze and iron ages into the Christian medieval era. It documents monuments, tombs, standing stones, and domestic sites while describing construction, ritual use, and regional variation. The work analyzes tools, weapons, metalwork, pottery, personal ornaments, and human remains to track technological change, burial customs, and social habits. It treats external influences and transitions, including metallurgical developments and Roman contact, and follows the emergence of ecclesiastical architecture and sculptured stone art. Extensive typological description and illustrations support comparative reading and an organized chronology of archaeological evidence.

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EDINBURGH: T. CONSTABLE, PRINTER TO HER MAJESTY.


Transcriber's Notes:

Simple spelling, grammar, and typographical errors were silently corrected.

Anachronistic and non-standard spellings retained as printed.