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Stac Dhomnuill Chaim by FWL Thomas. This image has been edited. The original plate contained two other drawing of different sites which have been erased. |
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Thomas, F. W. L. (1890). "On the Duns of the Outer Hebrides". Archaeologia Scotica: Transactions of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland) 5: 395-396. |
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1890 |
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F W L Thomas (died before this image was published in 1890) |
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