Published in December 2007, to celebrate our 150th Aniversary, this new publication published jointly by Glasgow Archaeology Society and Glasgow Museums is now available from all Glasgow Museum shops and at GAS meetings.
I am planning a trip to Scotland June 11 - 22, 2008. I am particularly interested in the Antonine Wall. Will you have any exursions during that time? Is it possible someone knowledgable could give me a little time for a one day tour?
Hi molly, I checked the NMRS entry for Mugdock Castle and there is a manuscript reference in our archive. It states that we have a note book and some sketches and reads: 'Note book, notes and sketch of trench V for Discovery and Excavation, 1958, 40.' Have you checked DES for 1958? Let me know if you want to see the notebook.
Hi folks. looking for any information on a small excavtion of a trench in Mugdock Castle in 1958. I think GAS carried out the excavation. Looking for any reports/findings if anyone knows I would be most grateful.
Any chance of a brief informal update on the Pollok excavation in advance of the preliminary report? It would be good for those volunteers who were only there for a couple of days to know what the 'state of play' was on the final day of the excavation.
looking for someone who is familar with Cumbernauld area. Council local plan makes reference to Chapel and Village at Auchenkilns as a site of archaeological interest
"Carnyx" a demonstation of this reconstructed Instrument. Dr Fraser Hunter (National Museum of Scotland) An update of Pollok Park Excavations.Prof Steve Driscol & Mark Mitchell (University of Glasgow)
For over 150 years, the Glasgow Archaeological Society has been fostering public awareness of the importance of archaeology in increasing our understanding of the past through its program of lectures, publications, field visits and other activities. During the winter months the society organizes a series of monthly lectures by speakers from Britain and abroad. These illustrated lectures cover both local topics and those from further afield, within a wide time span from the prehistoric to the post medieval period.
The society co-hosts with the University of Glasgow the Dalrymple Lectures, when a distinguished speaker is able to cover a topic in more depth in a series of four evening lectures. Previous lecturers have included:
Professor Emmanuel Anati on Prehistoric rock Art
Professor Rosemary Cramp on Northern Aspects of British Archaeology
Professor Vassos Karageorghis on Prehistoric Cypriot Archaeology
Sir Barry Cunliffe on Continent cut off by fog: Just how insular is Britain?
Professor Martin Millet on Towards an archaeology of the Roman Empire.
Professor Ian Hodder on Thing Theory: Towards an integrated archaeological perspective.
Lectures take place in the Glasgow University's Boyd Orr Building, in University Avenue on the third Thursday of each month from October to April inclusive, starting at 7.30pm.
The Society also organizes a number of excursions: during the winter months there are generally two local excursions, whilst in the summer there are two or three visits to more distant places of archaeological and historical interest. Some of our visits are to excavations in progress, or places which have been featured in one of our Society lectures.
The annual publication, the Scottish Archaeological Journal, helps to keep our national and international membership in touch with the latest results of archaeological fieldwork, excavation and research in many parts of Scotland, whilst the two issues a year of 'A Touch of GAS' cover news items, progress reports and shorter articles. The Journal appears twice a year, with a broad scope including book reviews, review articles, etc.
Through its field research grants the society helps to support current archaeological work by both professionals and amateurs throughout Scotland.
150th Aniversary 2006-2007 Season
We have celebrated our 150th year, with several main events.
The first was a Civic Reception held in Glasgow City Chambers. We also re-opened an excavation in Pollok Park.
In December 2007 we jointly published with Glasgow Mseums: 'Archaeology Around Glasgow' a guide to 50 sites around Glasgow