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A Pictish spearbutt which may have been used in close combat, a unique 'Celtic' bangle, and a rare shipwreck are just some of Scotland's most amazing archaeological discoveries from 2024 🤩
Dig into our list of finds which range from 4100 BC to the 1980s: https://t.co/0XV6HLx9y4
Happy #InternationalVolunteerDay!
Are you looking to develop skills, make friends, build your CV, explore Scotland's stories and/or make a difference?
Check out our volunteer portal for opportunities with history, culture & nature organisations: https://t.co/htv3yJH0JK
We're very excited to see #HESfunded "Salt" nominated for a @Saltire_Society Literary Award.
Congratulations to all the community researchers involved!
Coastal Zone Assessment Survey Report for Kintyre 📣
Earlier this year, CHARTS Project facilitator Muriel MacKaveney took part in @CoastArch archaeological coastal surveys of Kintyre.
To read about her experience + the report, visit⬇️
https://t.co/0biPETKdTX
📸SCAPE Trust
🧂Some exciting news about Salt - Scotland's Newest Oldest Industry! It's been shortlisted for The Saltire Society Literary Awards 2024 for Research Book of the Year 🙌
Winners will be announced tomorrow: https://t.co/uFFcnEe6EL
#ScotArchStrat
Exciting news! Salt – Scotland’s Newest Oldest Industry has been short-listed for the Saltire Society Literary Awards 2024 Research Book of the Year! Many congratulations to all of those involved. A great example of community research from around Scotland!
https://t.co/aiKaUFbYfy
The Coastal Zone Assessment Survey Report for Kintyre is here! 98 archaeological sites were recorded with amazing volunteers. https://t.co/qPZ8aqX3HL Highlights:
🔹 18th c. quay at Tayinloan
🔹 1905 radio station at Machrihanish
🔹 Maritime heritage gems
#HESsupported#CoastArch
@drsimongilmour Absolutely! We'll add it to the reading list! We're just about to start our report on our recent work on Harris so this will be really useful.
🚨 New Blog 🚨
Britain's WWII coastal radar stations were vital in detecting enemy aircraft, playing a key role in the Battle of Britain. We’ve recently recorded some of these important sites. Read more in our blog https://t.co/7eKckUSeXu
#HESsupported#CoastArch#ScotArchStrat
Upcoming seminar, 14 Nov, 5pm GMT: 'Portages and Inland Waterways: Travel and Communication in Scandinavian Scotland', by Prof @alexsanmark@INS_UHI.
Hybrid and open to all: in person at 50-52 College Bounds, CB009 or register to join online https://t.co/YUNz9h6kmE
On the south coast of Kintyre is an intriguing stone with an unusual name - the Rat Stane🐀This medieval font can be found below Pennyseorach Farm and still holds strong local folklore traditions, during our visit we found quartz pebbles and coins in the basin. #folklorethursday
🚨 Just published! 🚨
The Stronsay Coastal Archaeology Survey report is now live on our website: https://t.co/BROyxX2uup
Thanks to all the amazing local volunteers who helped record 146 sites - most of which had not been known before. #CoastArch#HESSuported#ScotArchStrat
After a nail-biting 2 day operation, #SandayShipwreck is now safely housed in a conservation tank.
When was it built and where? Was it used for war or trade? The wreck has drawn global attention and we can't wait to start unravelling its secrets.
📸 @orkneycom@OrkneyCouncil
We're back from our fieldwork on Harris and beginning to pull our records together and analyse our discoveries. We recorded some amazing coastal archaeological sites with local volunteers and had great weather to capture some fantastic aerial shots. #CoastArch#HESsupported
Archaeology is all around you in #Orkney 🤯
A winter storm uncovered this ancient shipwreck on the Sanday shore ⚓
After a race against time, it has been preserved so experts can discover its true origin 🧐 @OrkneyCouncil@wessexarch
What an amazing week we’ve had on Harris! After a damp start we could not have asked for better weather! And the archaeology has been amazing, including round houses, cup marks, harbours and shielings. Thanks to all the volunteers for their help with the survey! #CoastArch