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Diagram of South Kintyre geology
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End of season's work, JH Maxwell & Archibald Ferguson
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Keil Point Caves, from left to right; Tinkers, Big & Pipers.
Dr McFarlane
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Section along medial line of cave, 5-6' deep.
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Keil Cave, bone point.
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Keil Cave, bone point.
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Keil Cave, glass bead.
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Keil Cave, stone disc, flints, bone and glass bead.
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Keil Cave, NR60NE 3, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 2, Verso
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Keil Cave. 
Trench.
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J.H.M McSporran and John McSporran outside entrance to Keil Cave.
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View of cave mouth at end of season.
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Plan of cave, 1934. JH Maxwell
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Keil Cave, bronze pin.
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Keil Cave, bronze ligula.
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Keil Cave, iron pin.
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Keil Cave, bone points.
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Keil Cave, view from S.
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Keil Cave, JH Maxwell & Alex Souden..
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Keil Cave, iron pin.
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Keil Cave, rim fragment of Roman pottery.
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Keil Cave, comb fragment.
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Keil Cave, NR60NE 3, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Group photograph of workers taken by Mully Hislop.
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