ACFA Zoom talks
onlineKenneth Tomory: The Farms of the Dukes of Hamilton, the rental records of the Hamilton estate. Non-members welcome. Email acfacommittee@gmail.com for invitation no later than 10th March ACFA PRESENTATION BOOKLET (1)
Association of Certificated Field Archaeologists
Kenneth Tomory: The Farms of the Dukes of Hamilton, the rental records of the Hamilton estate. Non-members welcome. Email acfacommittee@gmail.com for invitation no later than 10th March ACFA PRESENTATION BOOKLET (1)
Simon Davies: The Intertidal archaeology of coastal Uist the intertidal archaeology of coastal uist Non-members welcome. Email acfacommittee@gmail.com for invitation by March 31
Mary Braithwaite PhD FAS Scot: Curiosities on Luing ACFA’s survey with Luing History Group started in 2016, led by Dugie Macinnes. Over four hundred features on, and still not quite finished, some intriguing sites have been discovered – a ‘mickey mouse’ cellular structure, a ‘not the burnt mound’, Dugie’s ‘chapel’, promontory earthworks, two possible fortified … Continue reading "ACFA Zoom talks"
Zoom link and papers will be distributed in due course.
Elaine Black talks about the Glen Duror survey, a site associated with James Stuart James of the Glen who was hung in 1752 for the murder of Colin Campbell The Red Fox. In addition to the results of the ACFA survey Elaine will tell the story of the Appin Murder and the controversy surrounding the … Continue reading "James of the Glen, Glen Duror, the Appin Murder and Modern Crime Fiction"