
CIfA Scottish Group
@cifa_scottish
@InstituteArch's Scottish Group represents the interests of professional archaeology in Scotland, and archaeologists working in Scotland. Tweets by committee
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http://www.archaeologists.net/groups/scottish 23-03-2017 06:31:49
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Well done and Massive Congratulations!! to our fab Archaeology Scotland Learning Team for their award last night! We're really chuffed for them. They work so hard to bring archaeology to everyone and it's a real pleasure to work with them and be inspired by them every day! š„³šš„

A rare Orkney Viking sword has 'many stories to tell' bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotla⦠AOC Archaeology Group Historic Environment Scotland BBC Radio Orkney BBC Scotland News #archaeology

This week Edinburgh Archaeology students have been virtual interns AOC Archaeology Group learning the procedures of commercial archaeology with #AOC Director Andy Heald. Helping to bridge the archaeology sector skills gap and creating training links between academia and industry. University of Edinburgh Careers Service


I've decided for 2022 to try to appear on an many archaeology podcasts as possible. So if you are a podcaster in the general zone of archaeology then hit me up, I am open for business and ready to talk about any aspect of my research. Please RT podcast guy Tristan - Gone to the other app with the colour!


Ancient borders in #IronAge Scotland - #GUARD's own Ronan Toolis explores the cultural divergence already existing prior to the building of #HadriansWall Published now in the latest volume of the #Proceedings of Society of Antiquaries of Scotland guard-archaeology.co.uk/GALNews/


"Before visiting the site, I never considered archaeology a space where everyday people could get involved..." āļø Wondering what to expect on your first dig? Discover one volunteer's experience exploring a lost football stadium with Archaeology Scotland in Glasgow: bit.ly/ArchaeoJustDigā¦



Join CIfA Scottish Group at their upcoming CPD session at midday, 25 February on the Scottish Government's NFP4 reforms. The session will highlight how these proposals will affect the structure of the planning system and in particular policies most likely to affect archaeology.


Welcome to our new PhD student Alex Crest! His work looks at the social values of the Antonine Wall and Roman Scotland - supervised by Chiara Bonacchi and Dr Ben Russell, with Cultural Heritage Prof Nina Parish and Sally Foster & Historic Environment Scotland Dr Rebecca Jones and @alexgchale


