Paperback book `Canna – The Story of a Hebridean Island` by J. L. Campbell.
The history, archaeology and natural history of Canna.
Paperback book `Canna – The Story of a Hebridean Island` by J. L. Campbell.
The history, archaeology and natural history of Canna.
Paperback book `The Archaeology of Skye and the Western Isles` by Ian Armit.
The hsitory of human settlement in Skye and the Western Isles from the first hunter-gatherers to the Clearances, based on the results of new excavations and surveys and reassessments of earlier work.
Paperback book `The Stones of Iona` by John MacKenzie Semple.
The history of the carved stones of Iona giving their background particularly the Benedictine period and late.
Paperback book `Brochs of Scotland` by J. N. G. Ritchie.
Description of some of the Iron Age brochs of Scotland.
De-accessioned 21.3.2026.
Hardback book `Hebridean Islands – Colonsay, Gigha, Jura` by John Mercer.
The evolution of Colonsay, Gigha and Jura from their geological origins and dealing with all aspects of island life, illustrated with black and white photgraphs and line drawings.
De-accessioned 26.2.2026.
Paperback book `Scotland`s First Settlers` by C. R. Wickham-Jones.
Account of the earliest peoples of Scotland who arrived during the Stone Age some 9000 years ago.
De-accessioned 21.3.2026.
Paperback book `Scotland: Archaeology and Early History` by Graham and Anna Ritchie.
Survey of Scotland`s prehistoric and early historic archaeology covering the full chronological range from the earliest inhabitants to the union of the Picts and the Scots in AD 843.
Paperback book `Vikings in Scotland` by James Graham-Campbell and Colleen E. Batey.
An archaeological survey of the Vikings in Scotland. Signed by Dr Colleen Batey in October 2016: “Best wishes to An Iodhlann – happy hunting for the Norse on Tiree!”
Printout of SCAPE database of coastal archaeological and other sites on Tiree.
List of coastal archaeological and other sites on Tiree with map reference and description.
Paperback book `The Archaeology of Argyll` edited by Graham Ritchie.
The history of Argyll traced through its monuments from the Stone Age through the arrival of the Scots and the Norsemen.