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Course: The Bronze Age in the Moray Firth [North Kessock] ...

18 September 2013


Starts: 19:30
Ends: 21:30

Bronze Age in the Moray Firth Area

This short course led by Susan Kruse of ARCH provides an overview of the evidence of Bronze Age settlement and life in the Moray Firth area. 

3 Wednesdays, beginning 18 September, 7:30-9:30 at the North Kessock Mission Hall.

For further information and bookings, contact Susan at the ARCH office on info@archhighland.org.uk and 01349 868230.

Part of the North Kessock and Districk Local History Society Feats of Clay project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Highland Council and STEMNet.
 

 

 

 

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Dig: Clarkly Hill [near Burghead, Moray] ...

18 September 2013

Community excavation taking place 1-21 September, run by Fraser Hunter of National Museums of Scotland at Clarkly Hill, near Burghead. Volunteers are requested to commit for at least three days.

Part of the Moray Archaeology for All programme. Preference given to residents of Moray, but contact the organisers to see if there are spare places. Booking essential.

MORAY ARCHAEOLOGY FOR ALL

The tasks we will be undertaking as part of this project are as follows:

• Flotation of soil samples to extract environmental remains
• Preparation of site archives
• Finds washing & sample sorting
• Excavation
• Fieldwalking and geophysics

The timetable is still being developed, but the dates at present are as follows:

FLOTATION
The first flotation session will take place from 2-5 August, at Dykeside farm, Birnie. We will take people in half-day slots. There will be further events in the autumn.

ARCHIVE WORK & FINDS WASHING
This will take place in the Falconer Museum (Forres) from 10-4, every Monday from 12th August.

Additionally, there will be sessions on Thursday 15th and 22nd.

EXCAVATION
This will take place at Clarkly Hill from 1-21 September. We ask for a minimum of three days of volunteer time over this period.

FIELDWALKING & GEOPHYSICS
This will take place in the autumn, details to be confirmed nearer the time. We will hold a training evening in finds identification in September.


To express interest in any or all of these, please email clarklyleader@hotmail.co.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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