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  2. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Society has made the entire run of the Proceedings since 1851, and its predecessor Archaeologica Scotica back to 1792, freely available on the internet. Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports (SAIR, ISSN 1473-3803) is a peer-reviewed online publication that includes larger and more data-rich projects. It is freely accessible without ...

  3. Interest in archaeology site peaks after TV cameo

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    The programme showcased rare finds from last summer's excavation and featured interviews with archaeologists and volunteers. After the show aired, the estate said available spaces on the Irchester ...

  4. Integrated Archaeological Database - Wikipedia

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    The Integrated Archaeological Database system, or IADB, is an open-source web-based application designed to address the data management requirements throughout the lifespan of archaeological excavation projects, from initial excavation recording, through post-excavation analysis and research to eventual dissemination and archiving.

  5. Glasgow Archaeological Society - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow Archaeological Society is an archaeological society in Glasgow, Scotland, that was established in 1856. Its current president is Dale Bilsland. [1]The society is known for its Dalrymple Lectures, co-hosted with the University of Glasgow.

  6. Kilmartin Glen - Wikipedia

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    Kilmartin Museum is located within the village itself and inspires and educates people by interpreting, explaining and conserving the internationally important archaeological landscape, artefacts, and natural heritage of Kilmartin Glen. [3]

  7. Prehistoric Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scotland is geologically alien to Europe, comprising a sliver of the ancient continent of Laurentia (which later formed the bulk of North America).During the Cambrian period the crustal region which became Scotland formed part of the continental shelf of Laurentia, then still south of the equator.

  8. Cramond Roman Fort - Wikipedia

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    Cramond Roman Fort is a Roman-Era archaeological site at Cramond, Edinburgh, Scotland. [1] The settlement may be the "Rumabo" listed in the 7th-century Ravenna Cosmography . The fort was established around 140 AD and occupied until around 170 AD, with a further period of occupation from around 208 to 214 AD. [ 2 ]

  9. STV Player - Wikipedia

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    STV Player is a video on demand service owned by STV Group and available free-of-charge across the UK, online, on mobile and on all major TV platforms, including Sky Glass, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Android TV, Freeview Play, Freesat and Virgin Media.