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200 years ago, George Smith was granted the first licence to legally distil whisky in Glenlivet. Now, archaeological fieldwork by our charity, in partnership with The Glenlivet, has shed new light on how the whisky-making process was industrialised. > brnw.ch/21wR2ag



Congrats to NTS Archaeologist for this well deserved award for their #PioneeringSpirit project! Some amazing sites investigated and nationally important stories told.


Thank you to all who voted for our Unearthing Ancient Tweeddale project that was nominated for Current Archaeology's research project of the year award. Congratulations to NTS Archaeologist for their #PioneeringSpirit project which won! What can we say but Slainte!

Come join our National Trust for Scotland Archaeology Team as a Trainee Archaeologist. Closing date for applications is this Sunday 9th March. For more info visit archaeologists.net/careers/jist/a…




The archaeology of illicit whisky production. Meleklerin Payı - Dr. Burkay Adalığ ✨

And as if by magic..... the postie just arrived and handed this to me. Current Archaeology National Trust for Scotland The Glenlivet #PioneeringSpirit


NTS Archaeologist Current Archaeology National Trust for Scotland The Glenlivet I'd just finished reading then bookmarking this online article when I saw your tweet archaeology.co.uk/articles/featu…

NTS Archaeologist Current Archaeology National Trust for Scotland The Glenlivet Not sure if it's the same one but It's a really good article.

NTS Archaeologist Current Archaeology National Trust for Scotland The Glenlivet I googled "Calan's Bothy", wondering why it was named as such (they're far & few between but from memory there's a few sites where the original distiller's name's still known). Answer was in the text. It's really nice to see these little bothies being catalogued & studied.


Don't forget to join us on the 12th of March for our first FREE Festival of Archaeology 2025 event: An Evening with National Trust Archaeologists! 📅 12th March 🕖 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM GMT 💻 Zoom Limited spaces remaining. Book your spot 👉 shorturl.at/h9iRc


John's Walks Current Archaeology National Trust for Scotland The Glenlivet Yes this one was unnamed as far as we know but was found by Calan, so we called it that.


Captivated audience at this afternoons journey through the Glencoe archaeology discoveries with Derek Alexander, Head of Archaeological Services, National Trust for Scotland. NTS Archaeologist

