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Stirling Archaeology

Stirling Archaeology

A regular update featuring information on Stirling and the wider Forth Valley’s rich history and archaeology, including local events, archaeological digs and stories from the past.

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Latest Issues

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The Diary - upcoming news and events from 5th August onwards.

Welcome to Stirling Archaeology’s ‘The Diary’ , a weekly summary of all the interesting history and archaeological things happening round Stirling, including some of my adventures which finishes with a very bad joke and a poem so make sure ...

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The Diary - upcoming news and events from 29th July onwards.

Welcome to Stirling Archaeology’s ‘The Diary’ , a weekly summary of all the interesting history and archaeological things happening round Stirling, including some of my adventures which finishes with a very bad joke and a poem so make sure ...

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  • Stirling Archaeology

    This newsletter is a regular update featuring Stirling and the wider Forth Valley’s rich history and archaeology. The author is Dr Murray Cook, a Stirling based professional archaeologist and historian.

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