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2025/26 Public Lecture Programme

Thanks to the support of our Fellows, partners and sponsors, the Society runs an annual programme of free public lectures, held in Edinburgh and streamed live. Register for talks on the medieval Lords of the Isles, the world of the Picts and more.

Events in this collection

  • Society AGM and Finlaggan: Archaeology versus History primary image

    Society AGM and Finlaggan: Archaeology versus History

    Saturday at 11:00

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  • Carved in Stone: Bringing the Picts to Life primary image

    Carved in Stone: Bringing the Picts to Life

    Thu, Dec 11, 6:00 PM

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  • The Lost Royal Lodgings of Edinburgh Castle and the Birthplace of Britain primary image

    The Lost Royal Lodgings of Edinburgh Castle and the Birthplace of Britain

    Thu, Jan 15, 6:00 PM

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  • “Sappho Was Right”: Gravestones and Afterlives primary image

    “Sappho Was Right”: Gravestones and Afterlives

    Thu, Feb 12, 6:00 PM

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  • At the Far End of Everything: A Likely Ahrensburgian Presence on Skye primary image

    At the Far End of Everything: A Likely Ahrensburgian Presence on Skye

    Thu, Mar 12, 6:00 PM

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  • PALaEoScot: New Approaches to Scotland’s Oldest Archaeology primary image

    PALaEoScot: New Approaches to Scotland’s Oldest Archaeology

    Thu, Apr 16, 6:00 PM

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  • Reinterpreting the Past to Explain the Present and Reimagine the Future primary image

    Reinterpreting the Past to Explain the Present and Reimagine the Future

    Thu, Oct 2, 6:00 PM

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Welcome to a Society that has been around for 240 years, actively supporting the study and enjoyment of Scotland’s past.We're a charitable membership organisation that promotes the understanding and enjoyment of Scotland’s past. It does this by supporting and facilitating research, advocating the protection of cultural heritage, and ensuring that our knowledge of the past is shared as widely as possible.