23rd August 2011, 09:24 AM
Discovery and Excavation in Scotland
It is part of the requirements for all work carried out in Scotland to add a DES entry - at a cost for commercial and free for non commercial - All complied by Paula Milburn at the RCAHMS.
The Journal records fieldwork undertaken by commercial units/archaeologists, societies, university departments, community groups and independent archaeologists in Scotland each year. Entries are recorded by region for quick reference and regular appendices include information on museum acquisitions - Treasure Trove finds, radiocarbon dates and current post-graduate research relating to Scottish archaeology.
DES is launched each year at the Archaeological Research in Progress conference (ARP), organised by Archaeology Scotland and the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. DES 2010 was launched at the ARP conference in Edinburgh on the 28th May 2011. Back issues of DES (1947 - 2008 inclusive) may be accessed and searched for free online via the Archaeology Data Service. The most recent two journals can be purchased in hardcopy format, by contacting the Archaeology Scotland office.
DES is sent, free of charge, each year to Archaeology Scotland members as part of their membership package.
Contribute to DES
We accept appropriate accounts of all forms of archaeological discoveries including: • Assessments • Environmental studies • Evaluations • Excavations • Fieldwalking • Finds studies • Geophysical or other field survey • Historic building survey • Public access projects including Adopt-a-Monument and SRP • Records of chance finds • Watching briefs.
The closing date for entries for the next edition of DES is 15th November 2011. If you are thinking of contributing please read the FAQ, Notes for Contributors and access the DES Contributors’ Form or, for more information / help, contact the DES Editor / Bibliographic Officer, Dr Paula Milburn at: Paula.Milburn@rcahms.gov.uk
It is part of the requirements for all work carried out in Scotland to add a DES entry - at a cost for commercial and free for non commercial - All complied by Paula Milburn at the RCAHMS.
The Journal records fieldwork undertaken by commercial units/archaeologists, societies, university departments, community groups and independent archaeologists in Scotland each year. Entries are recorded by region for quick reference and regular appendices include information on museum acquisitions - Treasure Trove finds, radiocarbon dates and current post-graduate research relating to Scottish archaeology.
DES is launched each year at the Archaeological Research in Progress conference (ARP), organised by Archaeology Scotland and the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. DES 2010 was launched at the ARP conference in Edinburgh on the 28th May 2011. Back issues of DES (1947 - 2008 inclusive) may be accessed and searched for free online via the Archaeology Data Service. The most recent two journals can be purchased in hardcopy format, by contacting the Archaeology Scotland office.
DES is sent, free of charge, each year to Archaeology Scotland members as part of their membership package.
Contribute to DES
We accept appropriate accounts of all forms of archaeological discoveries including: • Assessments • Environmental studies • Evaluations • Excavations • Fieldwalking • Finds studies • Geophysical or other field survey • Historic building survey • Public access projects including Adopt-a-Monument and SRP • Records of chance finds • Watching briefs.
The closing date for entries for the next edition of DES is 15th November 2011. If you are thinking of contributing please read the FAQ, Notes for Contributors and access the DES Contributors’ Form or, for more information / help, contact the DES Editor / Bibliographic Officer, Dr Paula Milburn at: Paula.Milburn@rcahms.gov.uk