Presentations from the 2014 INSTITUTE for ARCHAEOLOGISTS conference and training event.
“2014 was an important year for Scotland. It was our Year of Homecoming, where we welcomed the world, hosted the Ryder Cup in Gleneagles, the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, and celebrated the many splendors that Scotland had to offer. It was also a momentous year for our heritage, with the opening of the National Trust for Scotland’s new interactive center commemorating the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn. As with the rest of the world, we also commemorated the start of the First World War. The Council for British Archaeology coordinated Home Front Legacy 1914-18 – a UK-wide partnership project, including Historic Scotland, RCAHMS, Archaeology Scotland, and ALGAO Scotland, which encouraged volunteers and communities to research and record the forgotten remains of the War.” Find out more https://www.archaeologists.net/news/140331-ifa-2014-full-conference-programme-now-available.
About CIfA (formally IfA):
“CIfA is the leading professional body representing archaeologists working in the UK and overseas. We promote high professional standards and strong ethics in archaeological practice, to maximise the benefits that archaeologists bring to society. We are the authoritative and effective voice for archaeologists, bringing recognition and respect to our profession.” Find out more https://www.archaeologists.net/about.
What we did:
Live Event Videography – we recorded each presentation, edited the recordings and then published them so that we increased the reach, impact and accessibility of the event.