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SUMMARY:The Archaeological Origins of Drumelzier's Merlin Legend
DESCRIPTION:Laura Muser\, GUARD Archaeology \nThe archaeological origins of Drumelzier’s Merlin legend\nProbably as far back as the 12th century written references to Merlin’s grave at Drumelzier have been made. Is there any archaeological proof? \nDr Ronan Toolis is CEO at GUARD Archaeology Ltd. He has over 30 years experience in a wide range of archaeological projects in Scotland and Germany. He has published the results of his work on assessing and investigating sites and analysing evidence in journals and books. His work has covered a very wide range from the Later Prehistoric to Early Mediaeval.
URL:https://rlhf.info/event/the-archaeological-origins-of-drumelziers-merlin-legend/
LOCATION:D137/9\, McLean Building\, UWS\, Storie Street\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:In the Footsteps of Bonny Dundee? Hunting for (Archaeological) Traces of Covenanters in the Clyde Region
DESCRIPTION:Dr Edward Stewart\, CVARF Engagement Officer\, University of Glasgow \nDr Edward Stewart is the Clyde Valley Archaeological Research Framework (CVARF) Engagement Officer at Archaeology Scotland. He is a field school co-director and excavation director of the Glencoe field school run by the University of Glasgow. He is passionate about making archaeology relevant to contemporary society and has collaborated on projects with the National Trust for Scotland\, Glencoe folk museum and local communities in Glencoe and Ballachulish. His PhD in archaeology at the University of Glasgow explored shieling landscapes and the interpretation of upland archaeology in the Scottish Highlands.
URL:https://rlhf.info/event/in-the-footsteps-of-bonny-dundee-hunting-for-archaeological-traces-of-covenanters-in-the-clyde-region/
LOCATION:D137/9\, McLean Building\, UWS\, Storie Street\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:AGM
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LOCATION:D137/9\, McLean Building\, UWS\, Storie Street\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The History and Archaeology of the Treshnish Isles
DESCRIPTION:Derek Alexander\, Head of Archaeology\, National Trust for Scotland \nDespite the fact they’ve been uninhabited since 1857\, there’s a rich human history to the Treshnish Isles. Currently\, there are at least 21 known archaeology sites on the islands\, spread across the Dutchman’s Cap\, Lunga\, Fladda\, Cairn na Burgh Mor and Cairn na Burgh Beag. These include two medieval chapels\, a 15th- or 16th-century castle and an 18th-century barracks. \nDerek Alexander is the Head of Archaeological Services for the National Trust for Scotland. After working as a commercial archaeologist he joined the National Trust in 2000 as the West Region Archaeologist and was appointed Head Archaeologist in 2011. He has undertaken fieldwork on many Trust properties including several small islands in the Hebrides some of which are the Treshnish Isles and Staffa. Many books\, academic papers and magazine articles on a wide range of archaeological subjects have been written by Derek\, including a book about Renfrewshire.
URL:https://rlhf.info/event/the-history-and-archaeology-of-the-treshnish-isles/
LOCATION:D137/9\, McLean Building\, UWS\, Storie Street\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
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