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Uist. News and Events | Archaeology Scotland. Welcome to our new and improved Adopt-a-Monument news and events page! See below for up-to-date news on the AaM Scheme, and training events we will be holding in your area! Watch out for our quarterly AaM newsletter (link below) and check out Archaeology Scotland on Twitter (@ArchScot) and Facebook. 930am-4pm Saturday and Sunday May 26th and 27th Introduction to Digital Photography Recording and Applications (Training Workshop) in Bunessan on Mull with Richard Stroud, Photogrammetry Specialist The 2 day free workshop will be introducing (through talks and practicals) cutting edge digital photography and modelling techniques which will not only compliment your existing survey and recording methods but create wonderful visual products which can be used for promotion, off site/remote access interpretation, conservation and management.

This workshop will introduce a suite of applications from an emerging computer vision technology called Structure From Motion (SfM). The Preservation of Places of Interest or Beauty/Appendix A. [45 & 46 Vict. Ch. 73.] 1. This Act may be cited for all purposes as the Ancient Monuments Protection Act, 1882. 2. The owner of any ancient monument to which this Act applies may, by deed under his hand, constitute the Commissioners of Works in this Act mentioned the guardians of such monument.

Where the Commissioners of Works have been constituted guardians of a monument, they shall thenceforth, until they shall receive notice in writing to the contrary from any succeeding owner not bound by such deed as aforesaid, maintain such monument, and shall, for the purpose of such maintenance, at all reasonable times by themselves and their workmen have access to such monument for the purpose of inspecting it, and of bringing such materials and doing such acts and things as may be required for the maintenance thereof. 3. 4. 5. 6.

. (1. . ) (2.) 7. . (1. . ) (2. . ) (3.) 8. 9. . (1. . ) (2. . ) (3. . ) (4.) 10. 11. . [55 & 56 Vict. 1. 2. 3. 4. . [63 & 64 Vict. 1. 2.—(1. . ) (2.) 3. 4. 5. 6.—(1. . ) (2. . ) (3.) 7. 8. Archaeological sites in Europe (France, England) | Archaeology Travel. Welcome - Knowledge Hub. Revealing Cheshire's Past - Monument Search. The Megalithic Portal and Megalith Map. Canmore - Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland | RCAHMS - RCAHMS. Canmore is the window into the RCAHMS database. It brings together the results of the survey and collections material into one place and combines location information, site details and images on more than 300,000 archaeological, architectural, maritime and industrial sites throughout Scotland.

Canmore offers you the ability to: Conduct searches and advanced searches to find information on specific sites Identify where types of site are located Search for digital images on sites or locations throughout Scotland Collect direct references to specific sites from a wide range of textbooks and journals Know which of these we hold in our Search Room NEW - You can now share your own information and images with the national collection A programme of development to Canmore is ongoing and RCAHMS will continue to bring foward a series of new developments to enhance its usability. MAGIC Interactive Map. PastScape. HeritageGateway - Historic Environment Records.

The National Heritage List for England | English Heritage. The Modern Antiquarian.com.