SWSARF Symposium - Early Prehistory (New Galloway)
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SWSARF Symposium - Early Prehistory (New Galloway)

By Scottish Archaeological Research Framework (ScARF)

Join us for an afternoon of short talks and discussions about the Early Prehistoric archaeology of South West Scotland

Date and time

Location

CatStrand

High Street New Galloway DG7 3RN United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person

About this event

Event overview

Draft chapters for the South West Scotland Archaeological Research Framework (SWSARF) project are currently being prepared and will soon be available on the ScARF website for users to review and comment on. This symposium will offer you the chance to be involved in the creation and consultation of the early prehistory chapters of this highly anticipated framework.

We will explore the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age draft chapters through short talks and group discussions, and are keen to hear feedback, suggestions and new perspectives on the material.

Tea and coffee will be available throughout the event.

Event schedule

The full schedule will be available in due course.

About SWSARF

The South West Scotland Archaeological Research Framework is a three-year project to develop and disseminate a regional research framework for North, East and South Ayrshire as well as Dumfries and Galloway.

The South West is home to a vast array of significant archaeological sites, including some of the earliest evidence of human occupation in Scotland at Starr and Smittons, a Neolithic village at Dreghorn, the world-famous medieval priory at Whithorn and the towering remains of the industrial past at the Barony A Frame in East Ayrshire. SWSARF will will not only review what archaeologists know about the region’s complex past but explore questions still to be answered.

The project officially started in June 2024 and is coordinated by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, in partnership with Rathmell Archaeology Ltd and the local authority archaeologists at West of Scotland Archaeology Service (WoSAS) and Dumfries and Galloway Council. SWSARF is funded by Historic Environment Scotland.

Venue information

The event will take place in the Auditorium at CatStrand, which is located on High Street, New Galloway.

CatStrand is a fully accessible building, with wheelchair accessible seats, disabled toilets and designated parking. CatStrand also has a Hearing Loop installed.

The CatStrand Auditorium has designated disabled seating for all events. Any front row seat can be adjusted to accommodate a wheel chair. Note that rows C- G are accessed via the only stairs in the building.

On street parking is available outside the venue.

Please contact us at scarf@socantscot.org if you have any questions of concerns about accessibility during this event.

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Oct 4 · 2:30 PM GMT+1