The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Event features ancient Fife finds

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Archaeolog­ical finds from across Tayside and Fife will be discussed at an event in Dundee next month.

The Tayside and Fife Archaeolog­ical Committee will hold its 40th annual conference on Saturday November 4.

The programme will focus on fieldwork, excavation and research carried out across the region over the past 12 months.

Alain Blair of Glasgow University’s Archaeolog­ical Research Division (GUARD) will give a talk on a Bronze Age hoard discovered in Carnoustie.

A gold-decorated spearhead, a sword and scabbard fittings were among the 3,000-year-old items found in a pit that was being excavated to create two new football pitches in the Angus town.

Chris Fyles of Alder Archaeolog­y will discuss the excavation­s at Perth Theatre and Jane Geddes will give a talk on the Drostan Stone, a Pictish monument at St Vigeans.

A number of other speakers will also attend the event.

Gordon Barclay will discuss how the Firth of Forth was defended from 1880 onwards while Colin Donald will be speaking on the past, present and future of Dundee Law.

The committee was founded in 1977 and has published a journal about its finds and research every year. This year it will be made available online instead.

Tickets for the event at Dundee University’s Dalhousie Building cost £15 and can be purchased at the door.

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