We thought you might like to see some of the photos from the day and for those who missed it, get a flavour of prehistory coming alive in Perth! Continue Reading
We thought you might like to see some of the photos from the day and for those who missed it, get a flavour of prehistory coming alive in Perth! Continue Reading
AOC22849 Data Structure Report 2015 Phase v2 for email Continue Reading
Be part of the first ever archaeological dig on one of Perth’s most iconic hillforts!
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Did you know Errol Brickworks is currently the home of Scottish crisp producer Mackies? The 19th century brick works was once a very important producer of bricks, utilising the quality clay of the area that made Errol’s mud buildings so long lasting. As a show of their support Mackies have kindly donated some of their… Continue Reading
The Perth and Kinross Archaeology Month brochure is now available. Click below to download a copy! Perth and Kinross Archaeology Month June 2015 Brochure Continue Reading
Volunteer on an archaeological excavation 21 April – 2 May on Moncreiffe Hill We need your help to find out more about the little known Iron Age Hillfort on Moncreiffe Hill. There’s lots to do on a dig such as the actual digging where you use a trowel to carefully scrape away the earth, recording any finds,… Continue Reading
Andrew Driver from PKHT and Sophie from TayLP will be in Errol Village Hall Foyer on Thursday 26th February between 17:30 and 19:00. Andrew will be on hand to chat all about the TayLP clay building projects including good repairs, how to help record the buildings in Errol, volunteer opportunities and more. If you want… Continue Reading
TayLP, with the help and support of some fantastic volunteers, Becky Little and Perth Museum, are putting on a small exhibition looking at the history of clay buildings and the need for better maintenance and repairs of these important vernacular structures. The exhibition opens on 17th March and as all PMAG exhibitions is free admission! Continue Reading
On Saturday TayLP hosted a Clay Building focussed coffee morning, with the help of PKHT’s Andrew Driver and local Mud Mason Becky Little. The event was a great success with over 60 local people turning out to find out more about the various projects, as well as the upcoming EBUK Clayfest in June. Many who… Continue Reading