Monday, 19 February 2018

Prehistoric Pots to Modern Mansions: Archaeology in the National Trust for Scotland

Our next speaker on Thursday 22 November will be Derek Alexander, Head of Archaeology, NTS. It will be held in the Lecture Room of the Paisley Museum and Art Galleries. The talk will commence at 7.30 pm. Visitors are welcome at a cost of £3.00.

We thank Derek for providing the following information:

Biog. Derek Alexander grew up in Paisley and Neilston. He studied prehistoric archaeology at Edinburgh University from 1986-1990. He then worked for the University's commercial field unit CFA. He joined the NTS in 2000 as the West Region Archaeologist and was made Head of Archaeological Services in 2011. He manages a small team of in house archaeologists who provide advice on the protection and promotion of the properties in the Trust's care. He has always had an interest in the archaeology of Renfrewshire and in 2011 published a book on the history and archaeology of the county.
In his talk he will focus on recent examples of archaeological work from across the Trust from Culzean Castle to Culloden battlefield from Fingals Cave to Glencoe.

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