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Green treasures from the magic mountains . . . and other stories from the Scottish Neolithic

Thu 12 October 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm

DR ALISON SHERIDAN, Emerita Principal Curator of Early Prehistory at National Museums Scotland is our 2023 MITFORD LECTURER.

Her lecture deals with the fascinating story of Scotland’s earliest farmers who lived here between around 4000 BC and 2500 BC, during what we call the Neolithic (New Stone Age) period. Who were these people? How did they live? Why did they build monuments? How did they get on with each other? And what on earth did they do with their carved stone balls?
This was no normal ‘everyday story of country folk’: the ‘archers’ we encounter were serious with their bows and arrows! Our understanding of this period is being transformed by new discoveries and research, especially through the application of advanced scientific techniques such as ancient DNA analysis and spectroradiometry. This lecture will share with you the results of this exciting work.

Wine and snacks from 7pm.

Lecture starts at 8pm.

Renew your £10 membership for the whole year.

Or £5 for the lecture only.

Students free.

Details

Date:
Thu 12 October 2023
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:30 pm

Venue

Lower Parliament Hall
66 South Street
St Andrews, Fife KY16 9QW United Kingdom
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