Today we are visiting the apprentice coopers at Diageo who are going to be making us a replica wine barrel for our touring exhibition. The practice version looks great.
Three #Roman Soldiers at Croy Hill in #Scotland in the 2nd Century AD. This is from a tombstone found at this Roman fort on the Antonine Wall - the man in the middle is maybe who the tomb was for. For an overview of Croy Hill see @AntonineWall website - https://t.co/nIpSvinGQI
Great to meet the new Heritage Resources Development Officer from @TrimontiumTrust today at #HWND2020 Looking forward to working together in future to promote Roman sites in Scotland.
Thanks to funding from @HeritageFundSCO and @kvfleader we have brought a number of our volunteers to #HWND2020. Attendees have heard about our cooking show, Bonnybridge heritage plaque and Cycling Without Age Bo'ness.
I'm thrilled to announce we are offering an Access Archaeology class for the first time ever @UofGShortCourse!
Enrollments now Open- join us in Sept to earn university credits and explore the wonderful world of Archaeology! @UofGArchaeo@LoveArchaeology
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Today we are meeting with stone masons appointed to create a modern interpretation of a distance stone for installation in Falkirk town centre. @VFalkirk
Right in time for #BurnsNight Marcus has been sampling Caledonian food on the Antonine Wall : some very nice Wild Boar Stew @welovehistory@HeritageFundSCO https://t.co/zhFvNNYNfZ