About
Welcome…
The Association of Certificated Field Archaeologists (ACFA) was formed in 1987. Its membership comprises holders of the University of Glasgow Certificate in Field Archaeology, awarded by the Department of Adult & Continuing Education. The original three year part-time course taught adult students the basic principles of archaeological field survey and the importance of recording our cultural heritage of all periods.
What we do…
ACFA seeks to continue this work by undertaking field surveys in Scotland. The Association is willing to undertake non-commercial surveys at the request of private individuals, local community groups, Heritage and Local History societies etc. Members who participate in surveys do so in a voluntary capacity and ACFA does not charge for its services, but seeks grants and is willing to accept donations to offset costs. All surveys undertaken are recorded and the results published in our ACFA Occasional Paper Series, which is allocated an ISBN number and lodged with the Royal Commission for Ancient & Historical Monuments in Scotland and other public bodies. To date, ACFA has carried out over 100 surveys in Scotland in areas as widespread geographically as Sandwood in Sutherland, North Uist in the Outer Hebrides and Coalburn in South Lanarkshire.
ACFA Office Bearers
At the AGM on 12th November 2011 the following members were elected or confirmed as office bearers:
Susan Hunter# elected 2011 to 2013 Committee Member
Dugie MacInnes# elected 2011 to 2013 Committee Member
Janie Munro elected 2008 to 2012 Secretary
Carole Primrose elected 2009 to 2013 Chairperson
Ewen Smith# elected 2010 to 2012 Treasurer
Alan Thompson# elected 2010 to 2012 Committee Member
# entitled to be re-elected for a second 2 year period in accordance with the Constitution para. 4 (a).
Ex-officio: Lionel Masters
Independent Accounts Examiner: Brian Balmain
Co-opted:
Archivist: Scott Wood
Publications: Elizabeth Bryson
Newsletter: Wendy Raine & Elizabeth Bryson
Website Group: Janice Taylor