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Talk: Update on recent archaeological investigations in NE Scotland [Elgin] ...

22 March 2024


Starts: 19:00

Update on recent archaeological investigations in North East Scotland 

Talk by Professor Gordon Noble

Organised by Moray Society. Venue: Elgin Museum. £4 (students £2), members free. Booking essential: check Elgin Museum website  for the link.

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Placenames, Poetry and Music at Urquhart Castle [Drumnadrochit] ...

22 March 2024


Starts: 17:00
Ends: 19:00

Ainmean-àite, Bàrdachd is Ceòl aig a’ Chaisteal
Placenames, Poetry and Music at Urquhart Castle

Historic Environment Scotland and NatureScot invite you to an evening celebrating Gaelic in Glenmoriston and Glenurquhart. Come along to our free event to hear about projects we’ve been involved in and the discoveries that have been made about Gaelic place-names, poetry and songs of the local area. You will get an opportunity to have a closer look at the project findings, explore Urquhart Castle and the new Gaelic audio guide, as well as a chance to chat over cake and a cuppa

Where: Urquhart Castle, By Drumnadrochit, Near Inverness, IV63 6XJ. You can find more information about access to the castle on HES’s website.

When: Friday 22nd March 2024. Doors open at 4.45pm for a prompt 5pm start, with the event finishing at 7pm. It is anticipated that the presentation starting at 5pm will last no more than half an hour. Attendees can leave before 7pm if they wish to do so.

Please register for the event through Bookwhen before 12pm Wednesday 20th March 2024. Please send any questions you have about the event to catriona.morrison@hes.scot   

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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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