Category Archives: Conferences

“Cheap Treasures: finds from Dutch East Indiamen off the Out Skerries, Shetland” by Colin Martin

Categories: Conferences, Lectures / Events, Research & Projects, Videos

Analysis of museum material from underwater excavations on shipwrecks in Scotland have highlighted the importance of this resource.

 

“Excavations at Dunyvaig Castle, Isle of Islay” by Steven Mithen

Categories: Conferences, Lectures / Events, Research & Projects, Videos

New excavations at this castle highlight the importance of community participation and reveal tantalising evidence of historical events.

 

“A new display for sculpture at St Andrews Cathedral Museum” by John Borland and Jane Geddes

Categories: Conferences, Lectures / Events, Research & Projects, Videos

Proposals for a new museum layout have enabled new research on the sculpture which highlights its importance and the need for careful redisplay.

 

“What lies beneath Ayr Academy?” by Iraia Arabaolaza

Categories: Conferences, Lectures / Events, Research & Projects, Videos

Discovery of a probable Roman temporary camp has opened new research questions into our understanding of the Roman invasion of Scotland.

 

“Living on water in the early Iron Age” by Michael Stratigos

Categories: Conferences, Lectures / Events, Research & Projects, Videos

New research into crannogs in Scotland has provided insights into the chronology of ancient life on Scotland’s lochs.

 

“Unstructured rubbles and structured stones – archaeology on St Kilda” by Anthony Byledbal

Categories: Conferences, Lectures / Events, Research & Projects, Videos

Excavations in advance of development on the famous island of St Kilda have detailed the complexity of remains in the village bay.

 

“Ten years of developer funded archaeology on the Isle of Iona, Argyll” by Clare Ellis

Categories: Conferences, Lectures / Events, Research & Projects, Videos

Excavations near the famous Abbey have added greater detail to the history of the development of this important island in the development of Christianity in Scotland.

 

“Staffa & Fingal’s Cave: prehistoric settlement and historic tourism” by Derek Alexander

Categories: Conferences, Lectures / Events, Research & Projects, Videos

Excavations on Staffa and analysis of Fingal’s Cave supported by the Society have given a greater time-depth and immersive experience for this world famous site.

 

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