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The Glasgow Archaeological Society is an archaeological society in Glasgow, Scotland, that was established in 1856. Its current president is Dale Bilsland.[1]
Formation | 1856 |
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Founded at | Glasgow |
Type | NGO |
Purpose | Promoting the study of archaeology, particularly in Glasgow and the West of Scotland. |
Headquarters | Glasgow |
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President | Dale Bilsland |
Website | https://glasarchsoc.org.uk/ |
The society is known for its Dalrymple Lectures, co-hosted with the University of Glasgow. Previous lecturers and topics have included:[2]
Its journals, Transactions of the Glasgow Archaeological Society (1859 to 1967) and the Glasgow Archaeological Journal (1969 to 1991), are now published by Edinburgh University Press as the Scottish Archaeological Journal.[3]
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