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ARCH Course: Delve into the Past: Post Excavation [Alness] ...

20 September 2011


Starts: 10:00
Ends: 12:30

ARCH have been running a unique excavation project investigating the existence of medieval archaeology at Foulis, Evanton. These sessions will look at the results from our summer excavation going into more detail on what happens next in the excavation process! Learn about finds, illustrations, data crunching and sample floating and help to pull together our results into a small display.
Come along to some or all of the classes to find out more about the excavation results. All welcome even if you have not been to any previous sessions!

Post-excavation course: Tuesdays 10-12.30pm starting 30th August and running for 6 weeks at the Alness Heritage Centre.

£2.50/session or free for low income
 

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Talk: The archaeology of rural settlement in Badenoch and Strathspey [Inverdruie] ...

20 September 2011


Starts: 19:30

The Archaeology of Rural Settlement in Badenoch and Strathspey

Talk by Steve Boyle of the RCAHMS

Aviemore and Rothiemurchus Tennis Club, Inverdruie

Organised by RCAHMS and Cairngorm National Park

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Building a broch [Caithness] ...

20 September 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: