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Free PSAS Collection Available

Free PSAS Collection Available

8th May 2024 | Categories:

  Calling all Glasgow-based Fellows! A hardcopy collection of the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (PSAS), complete from 1976, has become available in the Glasgow area.   Free to a good home, please contact Ian Buchan via email at ianbuchan5.5@googlemail.com or phone 07594 180827 for more information and to arrange collection.

Hadrian’s Wall in our Time

Hadrian’s Wall in our Time

13th March 2024 | Categories:

On 4 April, Archaeopress will be publishing a new book on Hadrian’s Wall. It is intended to be a positive response to the cutting down of the tree in Sycamore Gap on Hadrian’s Wall. In the aftermath of this event, David Breeze invited 80 archaeological colleagues and friends to contribute about 300 words and an…

Hardcopy Proceedings Looking for a New Home

Hardcopy Proceedings Looking for a New Home

31st October 2023 | Categories:

A relative of a former Fellow who lives in England would like to donate their uncle’s 20 year run of the Proceedings to someone who might want them, such as a newly elected Fellow. The collection comprises volumes 1990 to 2009 and 2012 to 2014 (inclusive) and are in immaculate condition. Please contact the Society…

New publication by Dr Michael A. Taylor FSAScot

New publication by Dr Michael A. Taylor FSAScot

6th February 2023 | Categories:

For any Fellows interested in new publication by Fellow Dr Michael A Taylor: A. Taylor, A. McMillan, S. Stewart and L. I. Anderson 2023. The geological and historical milieu of an ornamental cephalopod limestone (‘orthoceratite limestone’, Ordovician, Sweden) used in the Clerk Mausoleum (1684), St Mungo’s Kirkyard, Penicuik, Scotland. Scottish Journal of Geology 53, https://doi.org/10.1144/sjg2022-007

PSAS collection looking for new home

PSAS collection looking for new home

7th September 2022 | Categories:

Would you like to own a collection of hard copies of the Society’s Proceedings? An individual is in the process of helping to find new homes for their late father-in-law’s collection of books and journals.  Included is a run of Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland from 2003 to 2017. Please email fellowship@socantscot.org if you are interested in…

PSAS collection looking for a new home

PSAS collection looking for a new home

29th January 2021 | Categories:

Would you like a collection of hard copies of the PSAS in excellent condition (Volumes 127 from the year 1997 through to 139 from the year 2009) which are looking for a new home?

PSAS collection looking for a new home

PSAS collection looking for a new home

19th May 2020 | Categories:

Would you like to take home a collection of hard copies of the PSAS in excellent condition (Volumes 130 through to 146, with the exception of 2005)?

Available now! PSAS 147

Available now! PSAS 147

30th November 2018 | Categories:

The Society is pleased to announce that Volume 147 of the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland is now available to Fellows via our brand new platform, hosted by the University of Edinburgh Library. Papers in this year’s journal cover the length and breadth of Scotland and beyond – from the Aeolian Islands to the Outer Hebrides….

Fellows’ offer: Life and Death on Little Ross, by David R Collin

Fellows’ offer: Life and Death on Little Ross, by David R Collin

3rd April 2018 | Categories:

Life and Death on Little Ross: The story of an island, a lighthouse and its keepers by Fellow David R Collin FSA Scot was published in November 2017 by Whittles Publishing. This new book tells the story of the island of Little Ross, its lighthouse and the people who lived and worked there. The island…

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SAIR user feedback

19th February 2018 | Categories:

Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports (SAIR) is an Open Access publication which was established by a consortium comprising the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Historic Scotland, and the Council for British Archaeology. Its purpose was to publish freely accessible and fully peer reviewed information more suited to an electronic format than a traditional print journal. The…

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