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A bronze pin from South Uist

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1958

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page 92 note 6 Thanks are due to the Ministry of Works for permission to publish this note in advance of the main report. I am also indebted to Mr. C. A. Ralegh Radford, V.-P.S.A., for discussion and comment.

page 93 note 1 Proc. Royal Irish Academy, liii (1950), 71, fig. 14, no. 653.

page 93 note 2 Ibid. lii (1949), 70 fig. 9, no. 438.

page 93 note 3 Proc. Royal Irish Academy, liv (1952), 113, fig. 5, I.

page 93 note 4 Arch. lxxii (1921–2), 74, pl. XII.

page 93 note 5 Arch. lxxxix (1943), 64, fig. 15.

page 93 note 6 Antiq. Journ. xx (1940), 506–7.

page 93 note 7 Proc. Royal Irish Academy, liii (1950), 71, fig. 14, no. 216.

page 93 note 8 Ibid. lii (1949), 70 fig. 9, no. 437, and fig. 10, no. 694.

page 94 note 1 National Museum of Antiquities, Edinburgh, nos. FC 133 and 134.

page 94 note 2 See Johnston, P. B., Place Names of Scotland, 1903, p. 40.Google Scholar

page 94 note 3 Anderson, J., Scotland in Early Christian Times (1881), p. 177.Google Scholar

page 94 note 4 Reeves, W., Adamnan's Life of St. Columba, 1857, p. 295.Google Scholar

page 94 note 5 Hamilton, J. R. C., Jarlshof, H.M.S.O., 1956, p. 87.Google Scholar

page 94 note 6 Ballycateen, Garanes, Garryduff, Lagore, and Balinderry (C. A. R. Radford, ‘Imported Pottery found at Tintagel, Cornwall’, from Dark Age Britain, Studies presented to E. T. Leeds, p. 87, ed. D. B. Harden, 1956). Sherds of similar ware from a shore site' in S. Devon have recently been recorded by Fox, Lady (Antiq. Journ. xxxv (1955), 55CrossRefGoogle Scholar, fig. 2, nos. 6–8 and pl. XVII).