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Conference: Ask an Expert [Glasgow] ...

22 March 2014

 A free, one day archaeology fact finding event organised by Scotland's Coastal Heritage at Risk Project, for people to find out about archaeological techniques and services in Scotland. 

Information on:

  • Archaeological Materials and processes with experts from Aberdeen, Glasgow, Stirling and St Andrews Universities, National Museums of Scotland and AOC
  • Survey & Visualisation with experts from Historic Scotland, Nautical Archaeology Society and York Archaeological Trust
  • Communication and Presentation with experts from BAJR, Northlight, Interactive digital media specialsists, designers and illustrators
  • Resources, research tools and more, with experts from RCAHMS, National Library of Scotland, Society of Antiquaries and Archaeology Scotland

The day is aimed at people who are interested and take part in archaeology and heritage activities in a non-professional capacity.

Western Infirmary Lecture Theatre, Dumbarton Road, Glasgow G11 6NT

BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL, and places are filling up quickly. Email info@scharp.co.uk or telephone 01334 463017 or 01334 462904

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Ardersier Heritage Walk ...

22 March 2014


Starts: 10:00
Ends: 12:30

 Using the leaflet produced in a course during March 2014, members of the course will lead a public walk exploring Ardersier Heritage. Meet at Ardersier Old Hall. Free. Children must be accompanied by adults.

For further information contact ARCH on 01349 868230 (leave message) or info@archhighland.org.uk

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Twilight at Temple Wood [Kilmartin] ...

22 March 2014


Starts: 17:30

 Twilight at Temple Wood.

 

Three Hunters, and a dog called Four Eyes, set off in pursuit of a Magic Monster Bear. Their adventures lead them through the deep, dark woods, and up the icy mountain, to an enchanted place at the edge of the imagination.

The story is told in song, music, images and the spoken word. Come and join us for this stellar event, at sunset among the ancient tombs and standing stones of Kilmartin Glen.

With Bob Pegg, Community Choir, Drummers Booma Lena, juggler Graham Benson and artwork by Lochgilphead Campus pupils.

Free. Bring waterproofs. Parking at Lady Glassary Wood car park. No need to book.

Twilight at Temple Wood is the last of four events in the Sounding Dunadd series. THe walk will be followed by a Community Buffet in Kilmartin Museum cafe. Bring a sweet or savoury dish to share.

For more information see www.kilmartin.org or email education@kilmartin.org

 

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Archaeology for Communities in the Highlands (ARCH), The Goods Shed, The Old Station, Strathpeffer, Ross-Shire, Scotland IV14 9DH
Tel: +44 (0)77888 35466 Email: