Adopt-a-Monument Cara Jones and Phil Richardson Archaeology Scotland
[email protected] Overall aims of the scheme We provide advice and training opportunities on… • Project planning and delivery • Fundraising • Networking and promotion • Training • Survey and recording • Interpretation • Health and Safety, insurance Over the next five years we aim to complete 40 AaM projects 15 Outreach projects Phase one in a nutshell • 2.5 staff members Highland and Argyll and Bute regions • 3 short term placements alone Adopt has worked with • 266 people directly • 1182 additional participants who • 20 AaM sites have taken part in AaM project • 15 completed successful activities (e.g. open days, • 5 projects are ongoing community excavations) Traditional Adopt-a-Monument projects • Kildevive (Isle of Mull) • Swordle Bay (Ardnamurchan) • Baliscate Chapel, Tobermoray (Isle of Mull) • Ross of Mull graveyards and Townships project • Mulchaich West Settlement (Ross and Cromarty) • Caisteal Gorach (Ross and Cromarty) • Harehope Ring Cairn (Scottish Borders) • Banff Motte (Moray) • Cell Block in Camp 21 Cultybraggen (Perth and Kinross) • Rose Window, Balgay (Dundee) • Ardoch / Braco (Perth and Kinross) • Tarbert Castle (Argyll and Bute) • Kilbride Kirkyard and Dunollie Castle (Argyll and Bute) • Heights of Fodderty (Ross and Cromarty) • Raigmore Stone Circle (Inverness) • Kilallan Kirk (Renfrewshire) • Cromarty Medieval Burgh (Ross and Cromarty) • Tinkers Heart (Argyll and Bute) • Keil Chapel and Kirkyard (Locahber) • Calderbank Winding point