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Title: Scotland in Pagan Times; The Iron Age

Author: Joseph Anderson

Release date: August 30, 2018 [eBook #57812]

Language: English

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SCOTLAND IN PAGAN TIMES
Printed by R. & R. Clark
FOR
DAVID DOUGLAS, EDINBURGH
LONDON HAMILTON, ADAMS, AND CO.
CAMBRIDGE MACMILLAN AND BOWES.
GLASGOW JAMES MACLEHOSE AND SONS.
ABERDEEN LEWIS SMITH AND SON.

THE BROCH OF CLICKAMIN, NEAR LERWICK, SHETLAND.

SCOTLAND
IN
PAGAN TIMES

The Iron Age
THE RHIND LECTURES IN ARCHÆOLOGY
FOR 1881
By JOSEPH ANDERSON, LL.D.
KEEPER OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE
ANTIQUARIES OF SCOTLAND

Ornament of Bronze Mirror.

EDINBURGH: DAVID DOUGLAS
1883
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