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23 October 2021
Rhind lectures 2021: Untimely Ends
In person and online series of talks by Professor John Hunter
Archaeologists have always been fond of the dead. Their study enables us to learn about past societies and gives us free rein to air views andtheories about what went on, what people believed in, and how the deadwere disposed of and commemorated. It would seem that we tend to think about the past in a different manner to the way we think about thepresent. This year's Rhind Lecture series will try and link the past and the present in an unusual way.
Free. For times, details of the lectures and booking information see the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland website
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23 October 2021
Reflecting on Relevance: Exploring Scotland's Archaeological Journey in the Present
Conference organised by Scottish Archaeological Forum. Free online, or £15 (£7 student/unwaged) for inperson ticket (James Watt Building South, University of Glasgow) which includes lunch and refreshments.
Tickets from Eventbrite: SAF Conference 2021- Reflecting on Relevance Tickets, Sat 23 Oct 2021 at 09:00 | Eventbrite
Further information from Scottish Archaeological Forum website
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23 October 2021
Starts: 14:00
Join David Alston on a walk to uncover Cromarty's links with the trans-Atlantic slave trade. One hour walk will start from Cromarty harbour and finish at the Courthouse where David's newly published book Slaves and Highlanders will be available to purchase.
Meet at Cromarty Harbour. Limited spaces, booking essential.
Organised by Cromarty History Society. Book using Contact page onthe Cromarty History Society website cromartyhistory.scot with subject 'Book Launch Walk'.
For those not on the walk, copies of the book can be purchased from the Museum from 3pm.
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