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    Development-Led Archaeology in Scotland and Covid-19

    August 4, 2020 / No Comments

    Landward is delighted to be involved in the publication of the FAME / ALGAO  Development-led Archaeology in Scotland and Covid-19. This publication has brought together contributors from across Scotland, involved in both the commercial and curatorial sides of development-led archaeology to show the sector’s resilience in the face of the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. The publication is available to download here.

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    Landward LLC and Landward Library Ltd

    February 18, 2015 /

    Landward Research Ltd are delighted to announce that our sister company, Landward LLC, which is incorporated in the state of New Mexico, is now 100% owned by Landward Research Ltd, and that Landward Library Ltd, which is based in Scotland, is 99% owned by Landward Research Ltd. Landward LLC delivers Landward's e-learning offer and research support services – a series of heritage management e-learning courses are available at www.landward.org. Landward Library Ltd, which was established with support from the University of Edinburgh, has been the route through which Landward has built up the capacity to deliver video recording and editing services, which we have now provided for several conferences in…

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    ScARF Science

    March 10, 2014 /

    The Science panel of the Scottish Archaeological Research Framework (ScARF) set out an exciting vision for science in Scottish archaeology. The ambition is for archaeological science in Scotland to be a world-leader, achieved through partnership and collaboration, and building on existing strengths and expertise. The vision outlines the need to increase scientific research capacity in Scotland, create a network of specialists willing to work together, and hold workshops addressing ‘hot-spot’ areas of archaeological science. We are now working collaboratively on steps towards realising this vision. For example, the co-Chairs of the ScARF Science Panel (Dr Richard Jones & Dr Karen Milek of Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities respectively) are working with the Society…

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