The ecclesiastical architecture of Scotland from the earliest Christian times to the seventeenth century; vol. 1/3MacGibbon, David
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The ecclesiastical architecture of Scotland from the earliest Christian times to the seventeenth century; vol. 1/3
MacGibbon, David
Church architecture -- Scotland
CONTENTS OF VOL. II.--_The Bronze and Stone Ages._--Cairn Burial of
the Bronze Age and Cremation Cemeteries--Urns of Bronze Age
Types--Stone Circles--Stone Settings--Gold Ornaments--Implements
and Weapons of Bronze--Cairn Burial of the Stone Age--Chambered
Cairns--Urns of Stone Age Types--Implements and Weapons of Stone.
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THE
PAST IN THE PRESENT:
WHAT IS CIVILISATION?
BY SIR ARTHUR MITCHELL, M.D., LL.D.
[Illustration]
CONTENTS.
I. The Spindle and Whorl.
II. Craggans and Querns, etc.
III. Beehive Houses, etc.
IV. Cave Life.
V. Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages.
VI. Superstitions.
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