The Arrangement of the Class I Pictish Stones North of the River Tay
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Austin Macauley Publishers, 2021.
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9781528972734

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Alan Weir., & Alan Weir|AUTHOR. (2021). The Arrangement of the Class I Pictish Stones North of the River Tay . Austin Macauley Publishers.

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Alan Weir and Alan Weir|AUTHOR. The Arrangement of the Class I Pictish Stones North of the River Tay Austin Macauley Publishers, 2021.

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