Take an archaeological approach to exploring local heritage, from graveyards to high streets and pick up some practical tips and inspiration for your next project. The talks in this webinar recording will not just help you and your learners uncover stories from the past but will also highlight how the past can impact on our present and future lives.
Category: Period – Iron Age
Iron Age
To Build a Broch
To Build a Broch describes the building of a broch over two thousand years ago. It presents an illustrated narrative populated by a cast of cool characters
Chatterpast
The Chatterpast education resource, part of the Co-Producing Tolerant Futures through Ancient Identities project, promotes a more nuanced and less binary interpretation of the Iron Age and Roman past at heritage venues and in primary school classrooms.
Whiteadder: Historic Heart of the Lammermuirs
Discover archaeological sites of different time periods from across the Whiteadder Project study area, and ideas for how to use these sites as a springboard for learning.
Read more about Whiteadder: Historic Heart of the Lammermuirs …The Scottish Crannog Centre – School Visits
reconstructed Iron Age Crannog and living museum in Loch Tay.
Read more about The Scottish Crannog Centre – School Visits …The Scottish Crannog Centre – Adult Learning
Educational visits and outreach for adult learners, including those in further learning.
Read more about The Scottish Crannog Centre – Adult Learning …Scottish Crannogs – Adventure Book
Learn about Scottish Crannogs.
Read more about Scottish Crannogs – Adventure Book …Elgin Museum – resources from home
activities, videos and quizzes available while the museum is currently closed.
Read more about Elgin Museum – resources from home …Elgin Museum – Activities
education and resources available while the museum is currently closed
Read more about Elgin Museum – Activities …Calasraid: Àite nan Sgeulachdan / Callander: Place of the Stories (home education)
Comic about Callander’s Gaelic heritage, in both English and Gaelic
Read more about Calasraid: Àite nan Sgeulachdan / Callander: Place of the Stories (home education) …