Kite Survey Training

A group of seven ACFA members spent a windy but sunny Tuesday getting to grips flying a kite with added photographic duties.  The preserved iron age landscape on South Moorhouse Farm rang to the sound of laughter as members tackled an activity most had not taken part in since childhood.  Eventually the kite was successfully launched and after its maiden flight the camera was attached and a trial set of photographs was taken.

The concensus was that this had been a very successful introduction but that more experience was required to judge the height required for good aerial shots and a second trip to the farm will take place soon.

 

 

Glen Lochay – the final push

Acfa’s longest running survey, of Glen Lochay, finally has its end in sight in its twentyfifth year.  Survey Director Dugie MacInnes expects that this year should complete the survey with the last of the high sheilings being recorded this Spring.  Members who would like to take part and are feeling super-fit, access to the survey sites will require a good deal of walking, will find dates and further information in the Members’ Area.

Rouken Glen, Rook End Mill

Rouken Glen Park has been awarded a Heritage Lottery Fund Parks for People grant and is undertaking a programme of events and activities that will explore and record the rich cultural heritage contained within the park.  Part of the Digit! 2015 programme encouraging and celebrating archaeology in Scotland, this project offers an opportunity to get hands-on with surveys and excavations.  Further information can be found here.

Scottish National Aerial Photography Scheme

ACFA is delighted to have been provided with a kite aerial photography (KAP) kit by the Scottish National Aerial Photography Scheme (SNAPS)administered by John Wells in memory of the late Rosie Wells.  Kits are donated to schools and other educational organisations to promote the use of archaeological photographic survey using kite mounted cameras.  

ACFA members will shortly be getting to grips with kite flying and taking effective aerial photographs.  It is hoped to make the first use of the kit on the forthcoming Kildonan, Skye, survey.  Members who would like to train to use this exciting new kit should look at the Members’ Area for information.

Historic Environment Scotland

Historic Environment Scotland, the new body formed by the amalgamation of the Royal Commission on Ancient and Historic Monuments (RCAHMS) and Historic Scotland, has announced its founding board.  Jane Ryder OBE, former Chief Executive of the Office of the Scottish Charities Regulator and Chair of Arts and Business Scotland, has been appointed as its first Chair.  A full list of Board members and further information can found at http://news.scotland.gov.uk/News/Historic-Environment-Scotland-Board-1507.aspx