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Training & Networking Day for teachers & youth workers
Do you work with young people and want to get involved in investigating Scotland's past? This Training and Networking day ...
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Inspiring Fundraising Conference open for booking
Resourcing Scotland's Heritage Inspiring Fundraising conference at the Balmoral Hotel, Edinburgh on 26 April 2018. Don't miss your chance to ...
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SCOTTISH SOCIETY FOR NORTHERN STUDIES CAITHNESS CONFERENCE
SCOTTISH SOCIETY FOR NORTHERN STUDIES CAITHNESS CONFERENCE The Pentland Hotel, Thurso, 11-14 April 2018 PROGRAMME Wednesday 11th April 19:00 - ...
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Raise money for us with your weekly grocery shop!
A new service by Give As You Live means that you can do your grocery shopping at Asda, Tesco, Waitrose ...
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Archaeology Scotland Summer School Booking Open
Archaeology Scotland Summer School, 18th – 21st May 2018 The Archaeology Scotland Summer School has been held annually since 1952 ...
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New Light on Old Metal
This symposium brings together national and international experts in the field of ancient metalwork to showcase cutting edge archaeometallurgy research ...
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Next Step Initiative is offering The Ethnic Minority Career Museum, & Built Environment Heritage Traineeships (With Bursary).
5 High Quality Grant-Supported Traineeship at Scottish Heritage Organisations Available Positions: Heritage Officer Traineeship X 1 Museums & Galleries Traineeship ...
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Meet the Romans, Celts and Covenanters on a new trail in Motherwell
North Lanarkshire Provost, Jean Jones, opened a new Local Landscape Heroes heritage trail at the refurbished Roman Bathhouse at Strathclyde ...
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Resource for Heritage Charities- Stickers and Signs
Archaeology Scotland supports other groups and organizations in helping to investigate and conserve their heritage. A resource we recently came ...
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A Journey Through Scotland’s Past: Age of Clans and Clearance
Agricultural Improvement and the Clearances dramatically re-shaped communities and landscapes in Gaelic-speaking Scotland in the 18th and 19th century. However, ...
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