News  |  Posted June 7, 2018

Rhind Lectures 2018: Publications Special Collection

The prestigious annual Rhind lectures will take place from 22 June to 24 June 2018. This year, John Barber will be lecturing on ‘Drystone technologies: Neolithic tensions and Iron Age compressions’. One of the highlights of the Society calendar, we have decided to mark this year’s event with a collection of our favourite related books and articles from across the …

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Rhind Lectures 2018: Publications Special Collection

The prestigious annual Rhind lectures will take place from 22 June to 24 June 2018. This year, John Barber will be lecturing on ‘Drystone technologies: Neolithic tensions and Iron Age compressions’. One of the highlights of the Society calendar, we have decided to mark this year’s event with a collection of our favourite related books and articles from across the …

News  |  Posted May 10, 2018

Just published! SAIR 77 and 78 now available

The Society is pleased to announce the publication of two new Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports, available now at the Archaeology Data Service. SAIR was established in 2000 to publish freely accessible, fully peer-reviewed archaeological information. We are delighted that this latest update sees the publication of the 77th and 78th paper since SAIR began. The most recent papers treat two …

Publications

Just published! SAIR 77 and 78 now available

The Society is pleased to announce the publication of two new Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports, available now at the Archaeology Data Service. SAIR was established in 2000 to publish freely accessible, fully peer-reviewed archaeological information. We are delighted that this latest update sees the publication of the 77th and 78th paper since SAIR began. The most recent papers treat two …

News  |  Posted May 8, 2018

Archaeological Research in Progress 2018

Archaeological Research in Progress 2018 is taking place on Saturday 26 May at the Engine Shed in Stirling. This annual national conference gives you the opportunity to hear about the most recent archaeological projects across Scotland, this year particularly focusing on research in Stirlingshire, Perthshire, Kinross, Fife, and Argyll. To get you in the mood, we have rounded up some …

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Archaeological Research in Progress 2018

Archaeological Research in Progress 2018 is taking place on Saturday 26 May at the Engine Shed in Stirling. This annual national conference gives you the opportunity to hear about the most recent archaeological projects across Scotland, this year particularly focusing on research in Stirlingshire, Perthshire, Kinross, Fife, and Argyll. To get you in the mood, we have rounded up some …

News  |  Posted April 23, 2018

Publications awards: 2018 submissions

We are now welcoming submissions for volume 148 of the Proceedings. The deadline for submissions is 30 November 2018, but we recommend submitting as early as possible. Papers can be on any subject surrounding Scotland’s heritage, history or archaeology. Please visit bit.ly/PSASsubmit for information about submitting an article. This year, we also invite submissions for the Murray Medal for History …

Publications

Publications awards: 2018 submissions

We are now welcoming submissions for volume 148 of the Proceedings. The deadline for submissions is 30 November 2018, but we recommend submitting as early as possible. Papers can be on any subject surrounding Scotland’s heritage, history or archaeology. Please visit bit.ly/PSASsubmit for information about submitting an article. This year, we also invite submissions for the Murray Medal for History …

News  |  Posted April 18, 2018

Book Offer on World Heritage Day!

Did you know that Scotland is home to six World Heritage Sites? Over the years, the Society has published research on these sites in our books and journals. In celebration of World Heritage Day 2018 we are offering a 25% discount on two Society monographs each of which deals with one of Scotland’s World Heritage Sites – but be quick! …

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Book Offer on World Heritage Day!

Did you know that Scotland is home to six World Heritage Sites? Over the years, the Society has published research on these sites in our books and journals. In celebration of World Heritage Day 2018 we are offering a 25% discount on two Society monographs each of which deals with one of Scotland’s World Heritage Sites – but be quick! …

News  |  Posted April 12, 2018

Just published! SAIR 75 & 76 available now

The Society is pleased to announce the publication of two new Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports, available now at the Archaeology Data Service. SAIR was established in 2000 to publish freely accessible, fully peer-reviewed archaeological information. We are delighted that this latest update sees the publication of the 75th (and 76th!) paper since SAIR began. The two latest papers report on …

Publications

Just published! SAIR 75 & 76 available now

The Society is pleased to announce the publication of two new Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports, available now at the Archaeology Data Service. SAIR was established in 2000 to publish freely accessible, fully peer-reviewed archaeological information. We are delighted that this latest update sees the publication of the 75th (and 76th!) paper since SAIR began. The two latest papers report on …

News  |  Posted April 3, 2018

The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland at the Roman Archaeology Conference/Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference

Will you be attending the Roman Archaeology Conference/Theoretical Archaeology Conference next week (12-14 April)? The Society and ScARF will be attending, so please drop by our table, say hello, browse a selection of our books, and find out about the latest goings-on in Scottish archaeology.   To celebrate the conference and all things Roman, our Honorary Fellow and member of the …

News  |  Posted March 30, 2018

Establishing a Scottish Network for Nineteenth-Century European Cultures

The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland has been successful, with Dr Katherine Mitchell, University of Strathclyde, in securing grant funding from the Royal Society of Edinburgh!  This project will undertake a series of workshops and public event to establish a network of experts to examine Scottish and European exchanges in the long nineteenth century (1780 to 1914) and their relevance to …

News  |  Posted March 28, 2018

Native and Roman on the Northern Frontier: Now published

Fresh Perspectives on Roman and Native relations in South-West Scotland The publication of the results of excavations of two unusual sites in Dumfriesshire offers fresh perspectives on Roman-Native relations in Iron Age Scotland Key findings from important archaeological investigations in south-west Scotland have today been published in Native and Roman on the Northern Frontier: Excavations and Survey in a Later …

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Native and Roman on the Northern Frontier: Now published

Fresh Perspectives on Roman and Native relations in South-West Scotland The publication of the results of excavations of two unusual sites in Dumfriesshire offers fresh perspectives on Roman-Native relations in Iron Age Scotland Key findings from important archaeological investigations in south-west Scotland have today been published in Native and Roman on the Northern Frontier: Excavations and Survey in a Later …