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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.


The present Certificate in Field Archaeology is a two year modular course which aims to introduce students to the fundamentals of archaeological field survey and British, especially Scottish archaeology. Applications for membership of ACFA would be considered from holders of an equivalent qualification in Field Archaeology from other Universities.


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 80 surveys in Scotland in areas as widespread geographically as Sandwood in Sutherland, North Uist in the Outer Hebrides and Coalburn in South Lanarkshire.


Welcome to the New ACFA website
Welcome to the New ACFA website. We are striving to improve our online presence, and we have our image library back online. Our new Event Calander is now active, and soon all survey dates/ meeting dates etc will be posted to this feature. If you have any suggestions for further developments please get in touch.

Stephen
Posted by e107 on Sunday 26 February 2006 - 14:28:04 | Read/Post Comment: 0 | email to someone printer friendly create pdf of this news item
Date for your Diary
ACFA's 21st AGM will be held on the evening of Saturday 1st November 2008 in STUC buildings, 333 Woodlands Road, Glasgow.
 
Further details will be circulated to members nearer the time.

The results of the photographic competition will be announced at the AGM. Members are reminded that the closing date for the competition is Sunday 21st September 2008.

Submitted by ACFA Secretary
Posted by ACFA Secretary on Sunday 24 August 2008 - 16:01:00 | Read/Post Comment: 0 | email to someone printer friendly create pdf of this news item
Upper Glen Lochay Native Woodland Project
Thanks to the efforts of all who have participated in the walkover survey, we are now well on target to complete this stage of the Glen Lochay Survey as scheduled. I am meeting with the Forestry Commission rep and Lorna Main (Stirling Council Archaeologist) in Perth on Wednesday 30/4 to report progress and to discuss with Lorna the "Preserved Areas" she would wish to secure around the features we have noted.

We have decided therefore to cancel the remaining Friday / Monday dates scheduled in the Events Diary to allow Ian and Bruce to concentrate on the writing up. Dugie will still be leading Sunday surveys for the next four Sundays. We hope to complete the final major areas for walkover survey this Sunday 27th April which will then allow snagging work on missing NGRs and descriptions to be sorted out in May. Please try to turn out on as many of these days as you can.

Thereafter, from 8th June we will resume the previous plan to draw up and EDM the features found.

Bruce Henry
25/4/08

Submitted by Bruce Henry
Posted by Bruce Henry on Friday 25 April 2008 - 11:39:01 | Read/Post Comment: 0 | email to someone printer friendly create pdf of this news item
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