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Efforts to dig up Perthshire’s past to continue

Work continues on the dig at Glenshee.
Work continues on the dig at Glenshee.

The excavation of an ancient Pictish long house in Highland Perthshire will continue next month.

The dig is a highlight of Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust’s Archaeology Month, which will take place throughout June.

The month offers a packed programme of excavations, guided walks, presentations, demonstrations and workshops focusing on the rich and varied archaeology of the Perth and Kinross area.

The continued community excavation of the long house at Lair, Glenshee, is a key part of the programme.

Such medieval rural structures are rare in Scotland and the examination will offer an exceptional window into the past for the experts involved.

Volunteers from Glenshee and wider Perthshire will have the chance to experience an archaeological dig first-hand, under the supervision of Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust and Northlight Heritage.

Visitors can take a tour of the excavation. A series of guided walks and illustrated talks throughout the month will also help to bring the site to life.

The excavation is just one of dozens of events, most of them free, planned across the length and breadth of Perth and Kinross.

The PKHT Archaeology Month brochure will be out when the programme is finalised and will be available online at www.pkht.org.uk, and at libraries, museums and Visitor Information Centres.

In continued celebration of Perth’s recently-regained city status, a series of guided walks will highlight the crucial role Perth has played in Scottish history.

The rich medieval, water-logged archaeology buried beneath Perth’s streets will also be highlighted. Regular Roman re-enactment favourites, the Antonine Guard, will also be on patrol.

Other events throughout the month will include battlefield tours, archaeologist talks and family- focused activities.