Highland Heritage: From Flintscatters to Farmsteads
Workshops on Internet Maps and Using the HER
During November and December over 20 people met in Tain to learn about Highland heritage from earliest activity in the Palaeolithic through to modern times. Now that the Highland Regional ScARF is available, there is at last up to date information to create a picture of what we know about Highland heritage and where the gaps exist. The six fast-paced sessions led by Susan Kruse provided entertaining and fun sessions, using local examples where possible.
They were followed up with workshops on using internet maps and the HER run by Tessa Till.
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