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At the end of May, Associate Professor Jen Harland took part in a roundtable discussion at the Arctic Congress in the Faroe Islands.
Associate Professor Scott Timpany looks back at last month's "Roads to the North" conference in Stirling.
The UHI Archaeology Institute were delighted to welcome Professor Charles French, Professor Emeritus in Geoarchaeology at University of Cambridge, last week.
A guest post by Sophie Durbin, UHI Archaeology Institute PhD student, on her recent ICMS conference in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
A new report is warning that current governance arrangements may leave coastal communities bearing the cost of energy transition while seeing limited long-term benefits.
UHI Archaeology Institute student Alex updates us on the latest dig news.
The Cairns Dig Diary Day Two - Hitting the ground running.
Join the TRANSECTS project team and artist Kirsty Russell to explore community energy stories for Fittie and Aberdeen Harbour at storylines workshops on June 19/20.
Eòghann Mac Colla, who is in the final stages of the MA Contemporary Art & Archaeology, is currently exhibiting at the Hunter Saville Gallery in the Isle of Cumbrae.
The Cairns Dig Diary - Day One.
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Eòghann Mac Colla, who is in the final stages of the MA Contemporary Art & Archaeology, is currently exhibiting at the Hunter Saville Gallery in the Isle of Cumbrae.
At the end of May, Associate Professor Jen Harland took part in a roundtable discussion at the Arctic Congress in the Faroe Islands.
archaeologyorkney.com
The UHI Archaeology Institute were delighted to welcome Professor Charles French, Professor Emeritus in Geoarchaeology at University of Cambridge, last week.
A new report is warning that current governance arrangements may leave coastal communities bearing the cost of energy transition while seeing limited long-term benefits.
Good progress across the site in sunny, bright conditions.
archaeologyorkney.com
Join the TRANSECTS project team and artist Kirsty Russell to explore community energy stories for Fittie and Aberdeen Harbour at storylines workshops on June 19/20.