A conference jointly organised by the Royal Archaeological Institute and Tees Heritage Trust will be held on 13th – 15th September 2024, to present the evidence for the Early Neolithic salt production site at Street House, near Loftus. The site was discovered in 2014 during a programme of excavations. It is the only currently known salt…
The Georgian Concert Society will be presenting a very special programme curated and performed by Mhairi Lawson (soprano) and Jan Waterfield (harpsichord/piano) on Saturday 10th February at 4.30pm at St Cecilia’s Hall, Edinburgh. The duo will present songs and arias from the publications of Domenico Corri – an Italian composer, impresario, music publisher, and voice…
Missed our Fellows’ online meet-up in September? Find the recording of “Writing about Place: an immersive approach to history, archaeology, and landscape”, given by David C. Weinczok FSAScot.
Inaugural Jenny Wormald Lecture by Professor Jane Dawson
Thank you to those who attended our latest lecture in May “Reapproaching Celts” by Dr Rachel Pope on 11th May 2023. This recording is now available on our YouTube channel here. Any questions regarding the event, please contact Jade Dent at Events@socantscot.org – thank you.
Dear Fellows, Later this year, there will be the Fifth Free Birmingham International Heraldry Conference. This is offered by the Heraldry Society, The Birmingham and Midland Society for Genealogy and Heraldry, with the Birmingham Heraldry Project. The Conference will be held in the the Council House, Victoria Square, Birmingham B1 1BB on Monday 7th and Tuesday…
Thank you to those who attended our latest lecture in January “Cut Out and Stuck In: Fragments of Medieval Manuscripts in Nineteenth-Century Albums” by Professor Margaret Connolly on 19th January 2023. This recording is now available on our YouTube channel here. Any questions regarding the event, please contact Jade Dent at Events@socantscot.org – thank you.
Missed our Fellows’ online meet-up in January? Find the recording of “Law Lordship and Tenure: The Fall of the Black Douglases”, given by Alan Borthwick and Hector MacQueen.
Missed our Fellows’ online meet-up in early January? Find the recording of “Romanticism, urban planning and the visit of James Skene of Rubilsaw to Athens”, given by Fellow, Margaret Stewart.
Thank you to those who attended our latest lecture “The Viking boat-burial at Kiloran Bay, Colonsay, and its international context” by Professor James Graham-Campbell on 15th December 2022. This recording is now available on our YouTube channel here. Any questions regarding the event, please contact Jade Dent at Fellowship@socantscot.org – thank you.
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