Highland Archaeology: Past, Present and Future
- organisation:
- ARCH Highland
02 June 2018
A symposium with plenty of time for discussion focussing on Highland Archaeology from earliest settlers to the 20th century. The conference launches the Highland Regional ScARF project, which over three years will research and explore Highland Archaeology, assessing what we know, how we differ from the National ScARF (http://www.scottishheritagehub.com), and what are the major areas for future research.
The conference will take place at Council Chamber, Highland Council Headquarters, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness. Further details are available by clicking here. The event is free, and lunches can be booked for £5.25. A booking form can be found in the Document Library on the website.
Provisional Programme
Saturday, 2nd June
10:30-11:00 Registration
11:00-11:45 Sources for investigating Highland Heritage - Susan Kruse
11:45-12:30 Mesolithic and earlier Highlands - Caroline Wickham-Jones
LUNCH
13:30-14:15 Neolithic Highlands - Alison Sheridan
14:15-15:00 Bronze Age Highlands - Trevor Cowie
Break
15:15-16:00 Iron Age HIghlands - Andy Heald
16:00-16:45 Pictish Highlands - Gordon Noble
16:45-17:00 Any other discussion
Sunday, 3rd June
9:00-9:30 Registration
9:30-10:15 Viking / Norse / Medieval Highlands - Cecily Spall
10:15-11:00 Post-medieval ettlement and vernacular architecture - Malcolm Bangor Jones
Break
11:15-12:00 Wartime remains - Allan Kilpatrick
12:00-12:45 Environmental evidence for the Highlands - Scott Timpany
Lunch
13:45-14:15 Posters: contribute your knowledge and thoughts
14:15-16:00 Discussion and ways forward, including discussion of cross cutting panels