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Talk: Celtic Revival Art from Ossian to George Bain [Fortrose] ...

06 October 2011


Starts: 19:30

Celtic Revival Art from Ossian to George Bain

Talk by Murdo Macdonald, Professor of History of Scottish Art, University of Dundee

Fortrose Community Theatre (01381 621252) at 7.30pm.

Organised by Groam House Museum. Admission £4 (Members £2)

 

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Excavation: Glenleraig pre-clearance longhouse [Assynt] ...

06 October 2011

LIFE AND DEATH IN ASSYNT´S PAST

Excavations this summer:

CLACHTOLL BROCH 8 – 26 August

LOCH BORRALAN CHAMBERED CAIRN 28 August – 16 September

GLENLERAIG PRE-CLEARANCE LONGHOUSE 26 September – 8 October

Booking essential! Contact
Gordon Sleight 01571 855207
gordon@gsleight.freeserve.co.uk

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ARCH Course: Pathways into the Past [Milton] ...

06 October 2011


Starts: 18:30
Ends: 21:00

Pathways into the Past: Stepping into History

Mercat Centre, Milton

Thursdays, from 1st September-6th October

6.30-9.00pm

Taking ancient routeways as a theme, these sessions offer an introduction to landscape archaeology for all those who want to research and record their local archaeology. We will look at to how archaeologists go about research and then at some of the sources, such as historic maps and aerial photographs, available to them.

In addition to the indoor sessions, there will be an opportunity to follow part of the routeway on the ground, identifying and recording features along the way.

Cost: £2.50 / free to those on benefits.

ALL WELCOME! No experience necessary.

Help with childcare costs is available.

Please book using the link on this page or e-mail info@archhighland.org.uk or phone 01349 868230.

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Film: Laggan's Night at the Movies [Laggan ...

06 October 2011


Starts: 20:00

Laggan's Night at the Movies

An evening of nostalgia viewing local films of the past few decades.

Laggan Village Hall

Organised by Laggan Heritage.

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Highland Archaeology Festival ...

06 October 2011

See the booklet for a range of walks, talks and events, available from the Highland Council website or paper copies from libraries or the Archaeology Unit.

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Walk: Understanding Aviemore ...

06 October 2011


Starts: 14:00

Walk led by Simon Green of the RCAHMS, looking at how Aviemore developed. Meet at Aviemore Railway Station.

Organised by RCAHMS and Cairngorms National Park

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Roots and Flutes [Rosemarkie] ...

06 October 2011


Starts: 10:30
Ends: 11:30

Roots and Flutes

Stories, songs and lots of wonderful musical instruments with Bob Pegg – and guest appearances from James, Horace and Des – the Dancing Men.

Perfect for ages 3-5 but all pre-school children are welcome along with their accompanying adults.

Places are limited, so booking is essential.

Suggested donation: £2
Venue: Groam House Museum
Time: 10:30am – 11:30am

Part of Groam House Museum's Festival of Celtic Arts taking place October 1st -8th 2011. See www.groamhouse.org.uk
 

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Building a broch [Caithness] ...

06 October 2011

AOC Archaeology Group is pleased to be working with Caithness Archaeological Trust and Archie Sinclair Fossil Trust on their new community experimental archaeology project, STONEworks Early Architecture Project.

For four weeks from Monday September 19th 2011, we will be learning about building methods in the past; work will involve the construction of a section of broch, potentially reaching 10-12m in height. The wall will feature intra-mural galleries, as these were common in Iron Age brochs. Building the broch with large slabs of Caithness flagstone will be hard work, but we trust that participants will relish the challenge and enjoy the communal endeavour!

One of the main research interests of the project is to force the collapse of the structure, and in doing so, to find out more about the way in which brochs collapse. We will learn about this poorly understood process by depositing various items at specified locations in the broch walls; when we force the collapse of the broch, we can identify where those items ended up. This will hopefully reveal much about the processes that some archaeological artefacts go through before archaeologists find them many years later.

Volunteers of all ages are invited to take part; no experience is required, tools and training will be provided, and it’s free to participate. Artists, photographers, film-makers and art students will also be welcomed should they choose to come and take inspiration from the creation of an imposing and beautiful structure.

To take part or for more information, please contact Derek of Caithness Archaeological Trust email@caithnessarchaeology.org.uk Tel: 01593 731 269.

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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: