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Scottish Community Heritage Alliance roadshows 2019

The Scottish Community Heritage Alliance (SCHA) was set up last year, and aims to form a national network of community heritage groups to help bring positive change for community heritage in Scotland. The SCHA have teamed up with the University Read More

May 13, 2019 asvolunteerGeneral News, News

Secrets of the Forth: The River that defines Scotland

Next week in Callander, you can hear Stirling Council Archaeologist, Dr Murray Cook, give a lecture on the important history of the Forth river: ‘Secrets of the Forth: The River that defines Scotland’.   It is organised by Callander Heritage Read More

February 19, 2019February 1, 2019 asvolunteerGeneral News, News

Talk: ‘The Govan stones: Glasgow’s unique collection of 9th-11th century carved stones’

Come along to hear Professor Steve Driscoll from the University of Glasgow hold a talk on ‘The Govan stones: Glasgow’s unique collection of 9th-11th century carved stones’. It is organised by Baldernock Local History Group and takes place at Baldernock Read More

February 12, 2019February 1, 2019 asvolunteerGeneral News, News

Talk on the ‘Tongland Abbey excavations – recent findings’

This coming Wednesday, Dr David Devereux will present the recent findings of the Tongland Abbey excavations to the Kirkcudbright History Society. If you are in or near Dumfries and Galloway, you should come along to hear about the past seasons Read More

February 5, 2019February 1, 2019 asvolunteerGeneral News, News

Backyard Castles – Macduff’s Castle & the Wemyss Caves | Scotland Goes Pop

Enjoy this video tour of Macduff’s Castle and the Wemyss Caves guided by The Castle Hunter, David Weinczok.  The video was produced by Archaeology Scotland in collaboration with Dig It! TV and was funded by the Castle Studies Trust. MacDuff’s Castle Read More

February 1, 2019February 1, 2019 asvolunteerGeneral News, News

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