Abstract
DUNECHT HOUSE, Aberdeenshire, became known to science by the researches of Drs. Copeland and Lohse at an observatory established there by the Earl of Crawford. The district so thoroughly examined by the distinguished author of this superb book is that of Lady Cowdray's Scottish estate and the immediate surroundings, a district known as “'twixt Don and Dee.”
On Some Antiquities in the Neighbourhood of Dunecht House, Aberdeenshire.
By the Rt. Rev. Dr. G. F. Browne. Pp. xiv + 170 + 63 plates. (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1921.) 63s. net.
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GRIFFITH, J. On Some Antiquities in the Neighbourhood of Dunecht House, Aberdeenshire . Nature 109, 265–266 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/109265a0
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