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A guided tour of the medieval remains of Fearn Abbey ...

04 October 2012


Starts: 14:00
Ends: 15:30

A guided tour of the medieval remains of Fearn Abbey by Susan Kruse of ARCHand John Finlay.

Thursday 4 October 2.00 - 3.30pm

Part of a Priory Trail accessible by public transport. Wear stout shoes and wet weather gear. Children welcome if accompanied by parent/guardian.

This is a Highland Archaeology Festival event.

We welcome donations to ARCH, to help us keep delivering community archaeology in the future.

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Aucuparia Botanicals: Home of the Highland Herbalist [Inverness] ...

04 October 2012


Starts: 12:30
Ends: 13:30

Aucuparia Botanicals: Home of the Highland Herbalist

Talk by Heather Ford on traditional Scottish plant medicines and medical herbalism today.

Inverness Library (Reading Room) - NOTE new venue.

WEA Lunchtime Lecture. No booking required. Cost: £1.00 for each session. All welcome.

For further information contact the WEA office on: 01463 710577 or email: inverness@weascotland.org.uk

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Highland Archaeology Festival ...

04 October 2012

As usual there are a wealth of walks, talks and other events on offer during Highland Archaeology Festival fortnight. Programmes are available at Libraries and other venues, or can be downloaded.

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Exhibition : Remembering Hidden Tain [Tain] ...

04 October 2012


Starts: 11:00
Ends: 16:00

Remembering Hidden Tain

Monday – Saturday during Highland Archaeology Fortnight, 11am-4pm, Tain and District Museum.

Another chance to see the display resulting from an exciting oral history project run by ARCH on behalf of Tain & Easter Ross Civic Trust.

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Excavation: Historic Assynt Fire and Water Project [Inchnadamph] ...

04 October 2012


Starts: 09:00
Ends: 16:00

Historic Assynt  Fire and Water Project

Burnt Mound Excavation and associated test pits, auguring and experiments Stronchrubie NC 249 186 just off A 837 south of Inchnadamph.
Parking at Stronchrubie Lodge 400m north of site to the west of the road.
 
Visitors welcome at any time 3 – 6 and 8 – 10 October 9am – 4pm. Volunteers to help with excavation and associated fieldwork very welcome.
Please email Gordon Sleight gsassynt@gmail.com with copy to Mandy Haggith hag@worldforests.org
 
The Project is running alongside the Assynt Festival, full details of which are on www.assyntfestival.org.uk
 
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Archaeology for Communities in the Highlands (ARCH), The Goods Shed, The Old Station, Strathpeffer, Ross-Shire, Scotland IV14 9DH
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