Archaeology Walk 2009
As part of Scottish Archaeology month, Alex Hale from RCAHMS leads a walk to Kilmichael to see a chambered cairn and an impressive cup-marked rock.
The Roman occupation left both a physical and social mark on Scotland. Archaeologists have unearthed many clues into life along the Antonine Wall. Geoff Bailey, Keeper of Archaeology & Local History from Falkirk Council, takes viewers on a tour of the life along the Antonine Wall through Roman period exhibits at Callendar House and Kinneil Museum.
Stirling was the seat of power in medieval Scotland. In nearby Clackmannanshire the families who helped shape Scotlands history built residences to be near the royal court. Five impressive towers still stand today. Susan Mills, Heritage Officer at Clackmannanshire council, tours the towers and their beautiful settings.
From the remarkable ForthTimeLine
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