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  • Magnus Kirby Author

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Artefacts, Cemetery, Sculpture, Settlement, Timber Hall

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01-01-2011

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Vol. 46 (2011): Lockerbie Academy: Neolithic and Early Historic timber halls, a Bronze Age cemetery, an undated enclosure and a post-medieval corn-drying kiln in south-west Scotland

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“References”. 2011. Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports 46 (January): 63-67. https://journals.socantscot.org/index.php/sair/article/view/3027.
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