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Research and Reminiscence: Evanton Wartime Remains [Evanton] ...

01 May 2013


Starts: 19:00
Ends: 21:30

Evanton Wartime Remains

The Evanton Wartime Remains project will take off from the end of February. On Wednesday evenings at the Cornerstone Cafe in Evanton, 7-9:30pm, from February through to July, there will be sessions to explore memories of the wartime remains in the village, to explore archive and other information, and then sessions to create a display and tourist leaflet. There will also be walks and opportunities to record by photograph and GPS some of the many remains still surviving.
 
We are very lucky that plans and aerial photographs from the 1940s survive, as well as some interesting buildings. All in all it is shaping up to be an exciting few months. The programme will kick off with a lecture by Allan Kilpatrick of the RCAHMS about wartime remains in Easter Ross on 20th Feb 2013. Many of you will have heard Allan speak before, or have been on one of his guided walks during Highland Archaeology Fortnight, so know that his knowledge and enthusiasm for Highland wartime remains is both impressive and infectious!
 
For the reminiscence sessions, all are welcome, whether you remember the wartime years or just want to learn more! We invite people to help write down the memories of those who are contributing, and to help ask questions. Other ARCH reminiscence sessions have shown that they are exciting and highly informative and there is every reason to guess that the Evanton sessions will also be!
 
If you would like to be kept informed of events, please contact the ARCH office if you have not already done so. Come for some or all of the sessions! If you need help getting to and from the Cornerstone Cafe, do get in touch and we will try to arrange car share or transport.
 
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Excavation: Raigmore Ring Cairn [Inverness] ...

01 May 2013

Archaeology Scotland will be excavating the centre of Raigmore Ring Cairn to reveal internal archaeological features which were reconstructed in the 1970’s. Raigmore Ring Cairn (in Inverness) has been interpreted as an Early Bronze Age Burial Cairn. However, the 1970’s excavations revealed that the site had been used much earlier, with the identification of a wooden structure believed to date to the Neolithic (4000-2500 BC). It is thought that the monument would have originally looked similar to the Clava Cairns (near Culloden). This monument used to be at Stoneyfield, but it was excavated and moved to its current location in 1974/5 due to the construction of the A9. The team behind the relocation even reconstructed the original internal features, based on evidence from the excavation. These features include a replica burial cist (all human remains have been removed); post-holes (which would have originally held timber posts) and pits and loose stone (cairn material). If you would like to come along and help us out – please do! We will provide all of the equipment and training you will need. for more information please contact Archaeology Scotland on 0845 872 3333 or c.jones@archaeologscotland.org.uk

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Dig: Easter/Wester Rarichie dun and fort ...

01 May 2013


Starts: 09:00

University of Aberdeen is running a dig at Easter/Wester Rariche dun and fort near Nigg. They intend to place few trenches on Easter Rarichie plus additional surveys and one trench on Wester Rarichie. They will be starting on Easter Rarichie.

For further information contact Oskar on 07557-356080 

Directions from Inverness A9 north, take the B9175 Arabella Road, Turn right at Ankerville corner road to Balintore. At Wester Rarichie take the farm track on the right.
Please note the track is uphill, could be muddy and wet.

 

 

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