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29 August 2010
Starts: 09:00
Ends: 18:00
Final season of the dig at Birnie, near Elgin, where an impressive iron and Pictish settlement site has been the subject of assessment and excavation since 1998, led by Fraser Hunter of the National Museums of Scotland. The site was a local power centre which has produced a rich range of buildings and finds.
Volunteers are welcome, as long as they commit to a miniumum of 3 days. The excavations take place Sunday through Friday, with no work on Saturdays. Spaces are limited and must be booked in advance to allow planning. Please contact Fraser on 0131 247 4053 (and leave a message) or e-mail f.hunter@nms.ac.uk.
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29 August 2010
Final season at this important Iron Age site. Excavations will run until early September 2010
If you are interested in volunteering for fieldwork with the High Pasture Cave & Environs Project for the 2010 season, assisting the Project team with a wide variety of tasks, then please contact:
Steven Birch
Email: skyesub1@aol.com
Tel: 01471 822124
Martin Wildgoose
Email: jwildgoose@aol.com
Tel: 01471 822562
Unfortunately, they cannot provide financial assistance or subsistance costs for volunteers, but they do provide on-site training in archaeological techniques and the opportunity to work in a dramatic location on the island of Skye.
Further details on their website www.high-pasture-cave.org/