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Scott Archaeol News 18
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Scott Archaeol News 18
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Scottish Archaeological News
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18
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1995
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Date Of Issue From: 1995
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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Archaeology in action
6 - 7
News of the discovery of Neolithic settlement and cemetery at Dumoig Golf Course (Fife), and a prehistoric stone quarry on St Kilda. Also mentions an exhibition of the Lewis ivory chess pieces, Highland Archaeology week, and voluntary archaeology at the National Trust for Scotland.
The Robertson Awards for 1994: Interpreting the Past
Trevor G Cowie
Gives details of the winners in three categories: `Societies', `Institutions', & `Individuals'.
In the news
In `Orkney archaeology', Daphne Lorimer comments on the task facing Orkney Heritage Society in promoting the islands' past. A new exhibition on Dundee's archaeology is reviewed. A maritime archaeological and historical study of Fife is announced.
New Assistant Director
Introduces the holder of this new post, Jane Fletcher, who writes of her plans to promote archaeology to a wider public and establish a Young Archaeologists Club in Scotland.
The Defence of Britain project
John Hellis
Gives details of a new project aimed at charting the often ignored remains of Britain's most recent military heritage, and describes how Scotland fits into the overall picture.
Education & studies of the past
Neil G W Curtis
Elizabeth Curtis
Considers the current role of archaeology in Scottish schools, particularly following the August 1991 Guidelines for Environmental Study. Because of the lack of educational material specifically relating to Scotland's archaeology, teachers often have to use resources designed for the English National Curriculum.
In Ross & Cromarty
Jonathan Wordsworth
Scotland's first Community Archaeologist describes his work encouraging the public to participate in practical archaeology.