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Argyll and the Western Isles Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland

Argyll and the Western Isles By Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland

Summary

This volume contains a variety of monuments in keeping with a past dominated by the sea - both as a means of transport and as a livelihood. From Skerryvore lighthouse to the mysterious standing stones of Callanish, it explores how people have lived over the centuries in the area.

Argyll and the Western Isles Summary

Argyll and the Western Isles by Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland

This series provides an introduction to the archaeological heritage of Scotland, detailing the story of one part of the country. The details are filled in by a gazetteer of the most interesting and best preserved monuments, and aim to encourage the reader to explore further using the full-colour section on day excursions. This volume contains a variety of monuments in keeping with a past dominated by the sea - both as a means of transport and as a livelihood. From Skerryvore lighthouse to the mysterious standing stones of Callanish, it explores how people have lived over the centuries around Scotland's western seaboard.

Table of Contents

19th- and early 20th-century architecture; rural buildings; industrial monuments - iron furnaces, canals, lighthouses; towns; castles; ecclesiastica monuments - early Christian and medieval monuments, late medieval crosses and grave-slabs, post-Reformation churches; prehistoric monuments - iron-age fortifications, cairns, standing stones and stone circles; cup-and-ring markings; chambered cairns.

Additional information

GOR002270959
9780114952877
0114952876
Argyll and the Western Isles by Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Mercat Press
1996-02-01
192
N/A
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