News  |  Posted May 27, 2015

Rhind Lectures 2015 – A Henry Rhind and Archaeology now online

Margaret Maitland delved into the fascinating life story of Alexander Henry Rhind and his pioneering contribution to archaeology on Sunday 26 April at the Royal Society of Edinburgh. If you couldn’t be there in person you can now watch the lecture online. Margaret is based at National Museums Scotland where she is curator of the Ancient Mediterranean collections, including archaeology from ancient Egypt and Sudan, the Near …

News  |  Posted May 20, 2015

Rhind Lectures 2015 – Archaeological Resilience now online

Professor Ian Baxter explored the resilience of archaeology on Saturday 25 April at the Royal Society of Edinburgh. If you couldn’t be there in person you can now watch the lecture online. Professor Baxter is based at University Campus Suffolk where he runs the Suffolk Business School and is Professor of Historic Environment Management. He is committed to management development within the sector, enabling greater understanding of …

News  |  Posted May 14, 2015

Rhind 2015 Keynote Lecture: Identity & Archaeology

Professor Audrey Horning delivered a fascinating lecture Identity & Archaeology on Fri 24 April at the Royal Society of Edinburgh. If you couldn’t be there in person you can now watch the lecture online. Professor Horning is based at Queen’s University Belfast. Her research centres on comparative colonialism and the relationship between archaeology and contemporary identity, with a particular focus upon European …

News  |  Posted May 6, 2015

Rhind Lectures 2015 – A sneak preview

The Rhind Lectures 2015 footage is currently being edited and will be available on line soon. In the meantime Mallard Productions have put together this short taster to whet your appetite. Enjoy and thank you to all those Fellow and non Fellows who took part in the filming.  

News  |  Posted March 25, 2015

Roman Vindolanda lecture by Dr Andrew Birley now online

Dr Andrew Birley attracted capacity audiences in Edinburgh and Inverness for his recent Society lecture. You can watch the lecture ‘Excavations at Vindolanda – the evidence for a Frontier constantly in transition’.  Go to our Resources section and search for “Lectures / events” or “Vindolanda”.