Students back at the Howe of Hoxa for practical survey module
Archaeology Orkney
by Sigurd Towrie
14h ago
A group of postgraduate students were at the Howe of Hoxa, South Ronaldsay, last week as part of their archaeological and geophysical survey module. The post Students back at the Howe of Hoxa for practical survey module appeared first on Archaeology Orkney ..read more
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Fully funded PhD opportunity looking at the Hebridean Taighean Tughaidh
Archaeology Orkney
by Sigurd Towrie
3d ago
We’re delighted to announce a fully funded PhD opportunity focusing on the “blackhouses” - Taighean Tughaidh - of the Western Isles. The post Fully funded PhD opportunity looking at the Hebridean Taighean Tughaidh appeared first on Archaeology Orkney ..read more
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Institute’s island issues experts welcome group from USA and Ireland
Archaeology Orkney
by Sigurd Towrie
3d ago
The UHI Archaeology Institute and Rousay, Egilsay and Wyre Development Trust (REWDT) hosted a field trip to Rousay earlier this month. The post Institute’s island issues experts welcome group from USA and Ireland appeared first on Archaeology Orkney ..read more
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Job opening for Grassroots Heritage in Scotland project officer
Archaeology Orkney
by Sigurd Towrie
5d ago
The Scottish Community Heritage Alliance (SCHA) is looking for a Grassroots Heritage in Scotland project officer. The post Job opening for Grassroots Heritage in Scotland project officer appeared first on Archaeology Orkney ..read more
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Institute lecturer on the shortlist for prestigious literary prize
Archaeology Orkney
by Sigurd Towrie
1w ago
Dr Antonia Thomas has been shortlisted for the Profile Books and Alexander Aitken Ideas Prize for the best debut trade non-fiction proposal from an academic. The post Institute lecturer on the shortlist for prestigious literary prize appeared first on Archaeology Orkney ..read more
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Ness researcher awarded Royal Archaeological Institute prize for science
Archaeology Orkney
by Sigurd Towrie
1w ago
A researcher analysing lipids on Ness of Brodgar pottery sherds, has been awarded the Royal Archaeological Institute (RAI) prize for science on the archaeology of Britain and Ireland. The post Ness researcher awarded Royal Archaeological Institute prize for science appeared first on Archaeology Orkney ..read more
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Hands-on approach to study brought Mila to Orkney from Oslo
Archaeology Orkney
by Sigurd Towrie
1w ago
Eighteen-year-old Mila hails from Oslo, Norway, and has made her way across the North Sea to study a BSc (Hons) Archaeological Science with us. The post Hands-on approach to study brought Mila to Orkney from Oslo appeared first on Archaeology Orkney ..read more
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Back to the Taversoe Tuick
Archaeology Orkney
by Sigurd Towrie
2w ago
Some new photographs added to the Tombs of the Isles page after a visit to check some of the puzzling features in the Taversoe Tuick. The post Back to the Taversoe Tuick appeared first on Archaeology Orkney ..read more
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Students try their hand at walkover surveys during Wasdale walkabout
Archaeology Orkney
by Sigurd Towrie
2w ago
Just before Easter, the parish of Firth, in Orkney’s West Mainland, was the destination for a student fieldtrip looking at the finer details of walkover surveys. The post Students try their hand at walkover surveys during Wasdale walkabout appeared first on Archaeology Orkney ..read more
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Industrial heritage project launches end with event in North Ronaldsay
Archaeology Orkney
by Sigurd Towrie
3w ago
The last of the launch events for ORCA's new industrial heritage project is scheduled for North Ronaldsay at the end of the month The post Industrial heritage project launches end with event in North Ronaldsay appeared first on Archaeology Orkney ..read more
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