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Walk: Stories of the Fort [Fort William] ...

22 September 2015


Starts: 13:30
Ends: 16:30

Event Organised by Highland Council Countryside Rangers: 

Join the Ranger on a circular walk from Fort William to Inverlochy. Enjoy this pleasant walk and discover some of the local history from The Old Fort to Old Inverlochy Castle, then a gentle climb to the top of the Tomnahara grave yard, here you can enjoy lovely views of Loch Linnhe and the surrounding area.
Adults: £4, Concessions: £3, Family: £11
Booking essential. Contact Angus on 01397 705922 or angus.maclean2@highland.gov.uk.

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Talk: Northern Picts: From fast to fish and flesh to bones: Diet, disease and trauma at medieval Portmahomack [Portmahomack] ...

22 September 2015


Starts: 19:30

Northern Picts:
From fast to fish and flesh to bones:
Diet, disease and trauma at medieval Portmahomack

Talk by Dr Shirley Curtis-Summers

Tarbat Discovery Centre, Portmahomack. £3 entry.

Dr Shirley Curtis-Summers gained her doctoral degree in bioarchaeology at the University of Liverpool in 2015. Part of her research was based on reconstructing aspects of diet, disease and trauma on individuals from 6th to 17th century Portmahomack, by using stable isotope and osteological methods.
Analyses from this study have yielded remarkable results, including evidence of violence,suggesting inter-personal conflict; a change in diet over time, reflecting social and religious influences, and a number of other pathologies that suggest the medieval people of Portmahomack had a far from easy life.

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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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