Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
@socantscot
The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland promotes and pursues the study of the antiquities and history of Scotland. See also @ScARFHub and @DigItScotland
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Curious about how to attract new audiences for your archaeological fieldwork?
At Dig It!'s free webinar on 29 May, hear from Archaeology Scotland and Int Women's Centre about how to develop these relationships and ensure a good experience for new attendees at events: eventbrite.co.uk/e/reaching-new…
Your opinion matters!📢
We have created a survey to evaluate our Regional Research Frameworks, and we need your feedback!
If you have used ScARF, please take our survey by 31st May and have your say in future Research Frameworks: surveymonkey.com/r/8TPN796
#HESSupported
While Scotland's woodlands shrank in the medieval period, evidence from surviving trees tells us that they still met the needs of most communities.
What lessons in woodland management can we learn from our medieval past? Find out on 1 June: bit.ly/Rhinds2024
#Rhinds2024
Less than three years after a devastating fire which destroyed their iconic replica crannog, Scottish Crannog Centre has risen again from the ashes.
Join our Summer Excursion on 22 June to explore the new site and more fascinating history in Perth & Kinross: socantscot.org/event/summer-e…
Medieval Scottish agricultural practice has traditionally been characterised by inefficiency and failure.
But was there in fact more responsiveness to the challenges of climate and weather than we've previously thought? Learn more on 31 May: bit.ly/Rhinds2024
#Rhinds2024
Have you booked your place for the CVARF symposium? There's still time to register!
Join us on 7th and 8th June University of Glasgow and The Govan Stones ⚔🛡👑 to have your say in this highly anticipated framework.
Follow the link for more info: bit.ly/3UG1MsI
#HESSupported
How has past climate change and its effects on medieval and early modern Scotland been perceived and presented?
On Friday 31 May, we explore awareness of historic climate change and how understanding of its impacts has evolved over time: bit.ly/Rhinds2024
#Rhinds2024
We asked people to describe #Scotland 's cultural #heritage . They told us about wassailing, protest groups, ghost signs, queer communities, seed libraries and more. Join us online 1st May to explore how Society of Antiquaries of Scotland could help to bring this alive for us all heritagehub.socantscot.org
📢We are hiring!📢
➡️Learning Assistant to join our Archaeology Scotland learning team, delivering exciting archaeological learning activities like this👇📸
➡️Programme Development Support Officer
➡️CVARF Engagement Officer
➡️Communications & Marketing Officer
Info👇
archaeologyscotland.org.uk/about-us/work-…
From epidemic disease to energy crises, the 6th to 19th centuries was an era where dearth, abundance, sustainability and resilience shaped Scotland.
Join us as we explore the impacts of historic climate change on Scotland and its people: bit.ly/Rhinds2024
#Rhinds2024