of Antiquary
Source: Webster's dictionary‘A descriptive list of antiquities near Loch Etive, Argyllshire, consisting of vitrified forts, cairns, circles, crannogs etc; with some remarks on the growth of peat’ in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, vol. 9, pp-81-106. Source: Internet
In April 2008 Tim Darvill of the University of Bournemouth and Geoff Wainwright of the Society of Antiquaries, began another dig inside the stone circle to retrieve dateable fragments of the original bluestone pillars. Source: Internet
Antiquaries began to use the spelling 'broch' in the 1870s. Source: Internet
He was elected, in the space of five years, to the Ethnological Society of London (1861), the Society of Antiquaries of London (1864) and the Anthropological Society of London (1865). Source: Internet
It has been suggested Barry Cunliffe, Excavations at Fishbourne 1961-1969, Society of Antiquaries (1971) that the palace itself, incorporating the previous house in its south-east corner, was built in around c 73–75 AD. Source: Internet
Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Volume 2. 1855. Source: Internet