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A Highland view from Edinburgh


Year: 2011 Author: Anna MacQuarrie Categories: Day of Archaeology 2011, Community Archaeology, Education

Tags: Scotland, Canadian Gaelic, highlands, gaelic, collaboration, Archaeological sub-disciplines, Gaels, Scottish Gaelic language, Community Archaeology, Christmas, Archaeology, Edinburgh, Gaelic-speaking Highlands, Scottish Gaelic, GĂ idhealtachd, community, Cultural heritage, archaeologist, language, native Gaelic-speaker, Goidelic languages

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