News  |  Posted March 26, 2015

Who’s telling the stories? Free Graveyard Interpretation Workshop

An innovative workshop in graveyard interpretation for graveyard ‘friends of’ groups, heritage societies and practitioners with an interest in the interpretation of burial spaces. Topics include: the principals of interpretation; engaging with your audience; using new technologies and new directions in cemetery research. 29th May 2015 at the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Centre Booking necessary, for more information contact Adopt a Monument Project Officer Fiona …

News  |  Posted March 4, 2015

Archaeological Research in Progress programme announced

From Mesolithic and Neolithic activity in the Cairngorms to the demise of an eighteenth century drovers’ inn our national conference on recent research in Scotland covers a wide range of locations and chronological periods.

News  |  Posted November 21, 2014

2015 Rhind Lectures programme announced

British Archaeology: its progress and demands, was published by Rhind in 1858. Taking this key work as the overarching theme sessions will explore a range of topics through an engaging programme of talks and panel discussions.