Join the Chapter House Museum Trust for an evening with Dr Kate Britton, an expert on Late Pleistocene archaeology and archaeological science.
Dr Britton’s specialism is Late Pleistocene (Ice Age) archaeology and archaeological science, particularly chemical analysis of human and animal remains to reconstruct their diets and life histories. She has previously worked on research projects exploring early and high Medieval diet in Scotland and animal-human relationships in Alaska among many other exciting things.
Come along and learn from an expert, and ask any burning questions you may have about this thrilling era and topic!
This event is part of the ” Conversations with…” series as part of the new Dunkeld Archaeology and History Club.
Dunkeld Archaeology and History Club Members go free, non members £10. Ages 16+ welcome (under 18 must be accompanied by an adult).
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Please note that the event will be held upstairs in the Perth Arms Pub.
Perth Arms, High St, Dunkeld PH8 0AJ
Friday 13 March 2026 @ 7:30pm - Friday 13 March 2026 @ 9:00pm
Price £10 plus booking fee