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** and Prehistoric
** Prehistoric Britain, Britain prior to 43 AD
** Prehistoric Iberia
** Prehistoric Philippines
** Prehistoric Wales
** Prehistoric Stone Monuments of the British Isles: Cornwall with 40 tinted litho plates, accurately drawn to scale by W. C. Lukis and W. C. Borlase, published by the Society of Antiquaries.

** and Scotland
** Lammas ( England, Scotland, Neopagans )
** Roman Britain or Britannia, a Roman province covering most of modern England and Wales and some of southern Scotland from 43 to 410 AD
** Ardnamurchan ( Scotland )
** Lepanto by King James VI of Scotland ( 1591 )
** Scotland versus Ireland
** Bank Holiday, if it is a Sunday, the day moves to January 3 ( Scotland )
** Columba, Abbot of Iona: Ireland and Scotland, 597 CE ( Anglican Communion )
** David I of Scotland ( never formally canonised but venerated in the Roman Catholic Church )
** Margaret of Scotland
** Elizabeth II commences her 1977 Silver Jubilee tour in Glasgow, Scotland.
** The Longhope, Orkney lifeboat in Scotland is lost ; the entire crew of 8 die.
** Prince George, Duke of Kent, brother to King George VI and King Edward VIII, dies in a flying accident over Morven in Scotland at the age of 39.
** Rudolf Hess parachutes into Scotland, claiming to be on a peace mission.
** Off Scotland, sinks on rocks ; 206 die.
** Battle of George Square: The British Army is called in to deal with riots and protests against high rents in Glasgow, Scotland.
** Scuttling of the German fleet in Scapa Flow: Admiral Ludwig von Reuter scuttles the German fleet in Scapa Flow, Scotland.
** The HMS Hampshire sinks off the Orkney Islands, Scotland, with Lord Kitchener aboard.
** Donald Dewar, First Minister of Scotland ( d. 2000 )
** Scotland Yard arrests Buster Edwards, suspected of involvement in the Great Train Robbery.
** The Boys ' Brigade ( the first uniformed youth organization in existence ) is founded in Glasgow, Scotland.
** Five lifeboatmen are killed when a Fraserburgh, Scotland vessel, The Duchess of Kent, capsizes.
** Rangers F. C., Glasgow, Scotland
** Clydebank High School, Clydebank, Scotland
** Ibrox disaster: A stairway crush at the Rangers vs. Celtic football match in Glasgow, Scotland kills 66.
** The Clarkston explosion in Scotland kills 22 people.

Prehistoric and Scotland
Prehistoric Scotland entered the Neolithic about 4000 BC, the Bronze Age about 2000 BC, and the Iron Age around 700 BC.
* Prehistoric Scotland
* c. 8500 BC — Great Britain — Mesolithic hunters camp at Cramond, Prehistoric Scotland
* Prehistoric Scotland
* Prehistoric Scotland
* Daniel Wilson's The Archaeology and Prehistoric Annals of Scotland, which introduces the word prehistoric into the English archaeological vocabulary.
* Prehistoric Scotland, by Ann MacSween and Mick Sharp, 1989, ISBN 0-7134-6173-X
* Guide to Prehistoric Scotland, by Richard Feachem, 1977, Simon & Schuster
* Prehistoric Scotland, by Richard Feachem and Urho Kekkonen, 1963
* A Guide to Prehistoric Scotland, by Richard Feachem, 1963, Batsford
* Prehistoric Scotland, by Vere Gordon Childe, 1940, G Bell and Sons
* Prehistoric Scotland and Its Place in European Civilization, by Robert Munro, 1899, W Blackwood and sons
* Richard Feachem, Guide to Prehistoric Scotland London: Batsford, 1977 ISBN 0-7134-3264-0
* Prehistoric Scotland
* Prehistoric Scotland
# REDIRECT Prehistoric Scotland
In 1851 he published The Archaeology and Prehistoric Annals of Scotland, which introduced the word prehistoric into the English archaeological vocabulary-he probably translated it from the Danish word " forhistorie " as used by Thomsen and Worsaae.
* Prehistoric Scotland
As with Prehistoric Scotland generally, the arrival of hunter gatherers in Orkney had to await the slow retreat of the ice age glaciation.

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