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Marine Heritage Protection for Scotland

The Marine (Scotland) Act has just received royal assent, introducing a new era for the conservation of cultural and natural heritage of Scotland’s seas.

Register Your Festival Events This Week

The deadline for Festival event registration is fast approaching, so if you have a great idea, send it in to us by 19 March.

Get Your Fieldwork and Event Details in Soon!

Tell us about your conferences, excavations and notices by this Sunday 14 March 2010 and we’ll include them in CBA Briefing.

Conference: Unearthing the Past - Dates announced and Call for Papers

Canterbury Christ Church University will be hosting a three day Public Archaeology Conference and project introduction at the University’s campus in Folkestone in September 2010.

Portable Antiquities: Archaeology, Collecting, Metal Detecting - registration deadline extended

Registration for the ‘Portable Antiquities: Archaeology, Collecting, Metal Detecting’ conference on 13th and 14th March 2010, has now been extended to this Friday, 5th March.

A new climate for heritage

Setting the agenda for action on climate change and the historic environment in the East Midlands. Report of workshop now available.

Historic Govan Book Launch

The intriguing history of Govan was today revealed in a book, Historic Govan: Archaeology and Development, launched by Fiona Hyslop, Minister for Culture at the Pearce Institute in Govan.

Homeless Archaeology Programme

On Monday, BBC South-West will broadcast a programme about this innovative excavation project, funded by the CBA.

CBA Challenge Funding Available for Community Archaeology – But Hurry!

Each year, the CBA offers small grants of up to £750 to support new or existing research projects carried out by local societies, groups and communities, through the CBA Challenge Funding scheme.

Archaeology Under the Seas

Last chance to book for this excellent day school on marine archaeology, taking place at the British Academy in London on 22 February.

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