The development of the Scottish Archaeological Research Framework (ScARF) is now underway. Help contribute to the debate by visiting our Forum, and check this page for regular updates and news. The Mission Statement for ScARF, and the makeup and remit of the ScARF Steering Group, are available here. Links to other projects and organisations can be found here.
Current research panels include: the Palaeolithic & Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Medieval, Marine & Maritime, and Science in Archaeology panels. We are also looking at how to approach archaeological research into the Modern period. The Iron Age panel also includes a group considering research into Roman Scotland.
The Vision
By the end of the project we will have in place an updatable framework highlighting both current research strengths within Scottish archaeology, and areas for future exploration. This will enable anyone wishing to contribute to the research environment of Scotland to effectively plan their work in relation to the framework; ensuring that future research is relevant, represents greater value, and effectively contributes to our understanding of the past.
As the framework is envisioned as a rolling project, updated as fresh research is undertaken, it will provide an enduring and relevant legacy for those involved in archaeological research. The framework will provide both a structure to build upon and a set of research goals to aspire to.
The Method
The framework is being developed in partnership with Historic Scotland and all those involved in the archaeology of Scotland. Panels are being assembled to identify current research strengths and future research themes for particular aspects of Scottish archaeology.
You
It is important for the success of this project that you are involved throughout the development of ScARF.
The Forum on this website provides a meeting place for discussion. This is a valuable opportunity for us to hear your ideas and stimulate debate.
As each panel is being formed, a webpage will be created providing more details and canvassing for your suggestions.
If you have any specific suggestions or queries please get in touch with our Project Manager, Jeff Sanders, at jeff@socantscot.org.
ScARF
Updates
Strathearn Environs and Royal Forteviot (SERF) Project Blog
11 Aug 2010
The SERF project is about to start a 5th season - find out what they are doing on their project blog.
A Lad O’Pairts: conference in memory of Ian Shepherd
22 Jun 2010
A day conference will be held on Saturday 11th December in memory of Ian Shepherd to celebrate the wide contriction he made to Scottish archaeology
Upcoming ceramic conference
18 May 2010
A conference is being held at Glasgow University on July 1st and 2nd entitled "Ceramic views of Scotland and northern England from the Neolithic to the 20th century." Details of a very exciting line-up of speakers, and how to register is now available.
