Author Archives: Vina Oberlander

Udal, North Uist Project Update

17th December 2015 | Categories: Research, Uncategorised

Read the latest update on Udal from Mark Hall FSA Scot. The latest phase of post-excavation research on the smallest site (RUX6) of the Udal, North Uist has just recommenced, funded by Historic Environment Scotland and Comhairle nan Eilean Siar. The main aim of the analysis and research is to produce a comprehensive account of…

President welcomes newly elected Fellows

3rd December 2015 | Categories: Uncategorised

We are delighted to say that one hundred and sixty nine new Fellows were elected at the 2015 Anniversary Meeting on Monday 30th November! Here is our President Dr David Caldwell with some of our new Fellows. Following the formal proceedings Fellows old and new had the opportunity meet and share enthusiasm and expertise.  …

A Tiny Enclave of Social Action – free talk 9 Dec, Edinburgh

30th November 2015 | Categories: Lecture, Uncategorised

Elizabeth Darling, Reader in Architectural History at Oxford Brookes University, will be presenting a free lecture on her research into how women contributed to the reform and transformation of urban environments from the 1890s to the 1950s. Elizabeth received a Research Grant to support her work. All Fellows are invited to attend the talk at 6.30pm,…

Archaeology & Fellows at the Scottish International Storytelling Festival

22nd October 2015 | Categories: Uncategorised

Before the invention of writing, the landscape was a book of stories and meanings. Mythographer Stuart McHardy FSA Scot and archaeologist Alison Sheridan FSA Scot explore the rich archaeology of the Ballachulish ‘goddess’ and the surrounding landscape, and debate how those who lived there in centuries past might have imagined and connected with their environment….

Underwater at Loch Kinord – ongoing research in North East Scotland

20th October 2015 | Categories: Uncategorised

Hot off the press blog from Michael Stratigos, University of Aberdeen on underwater research into Castle Island, Loch Kinord. The project was awarded a Society grant and is a great example of how we support current work in the field.

Enjoy this conference report from a Society bursary awardee

30th September 2015 | Categories: Research, Student Report, Uncategorised

My Experience at the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) Conference, Glasgow 2015 Jessica Bownes BA(hons), MSc, PhD candidate. I joined the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre (SUERC), affiliated with the University of Glasgow, as part of their burgeoning cohort of PhD students in January 2014. The focus of my research is to unpick the problem…

2015-16 Lecture Programme – From the Forth Rail Bridge to Celts

11th September 2015 | Categories: Lecture, Uncategorised, Up and coming events

Our 2015-16 Lecture Programme  promises a rich range of topics and expert speakers. Dr Amy Blakeway, University of Kent kicks off the season with A War of Words:Propaganda in the wars of the Rough Wooings on the 12th October. Our Edinburgh lectures are moving venue to the Auditorium at the National Museum of Scotland. Lectures are…

Getting Involved by Prof Adam Cumming FSA Scot

8th September 2015 | Categories: Uncategorised

A year ago I moved back to Edinburgh on retiring as a research scientist and looked to get involved in things where I had previously been a passive observer. That sounds easier to say than it is in reality!  I have been a Fellow of the Society for over 20 years so it was one of the…

Dig Art! 2015 Winners Announced

26th August 2015 | Categories: Competition

Scotland’s creative potential has been revealed as part of a nation-wide archaeology, art and photography competition. Dig Art! 2015 received hundreds of spectacular entries from across Scotland, from paintings and photographs, to cakes and cartoons. Participants ranged from five years old up all the way up to 70, and they all took their inspiration from…

Fellowship Online Application Form now available

31st July 2015 | Categories: Uncategorised

Prospective Fellows can now apply using our new online Fellowship Application form. We hope this will streamline the process for prospective and supporting Fellows. The system will also reduce administration allowing us to change our deadline from 1st Sept to 1st Oct.  Applications submitted before the 1st Oct will be considered at the Anniversary Meeting on the 30th November.

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