Public Lectures

January 2013 - June 2013

Tuesday evening lectures are held in New King's 10, next to King's Museum or in MacRobert Building 055. Some lectures have been arranged in conjunction with the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, the Elphinstone Institute, and Egyptology Scotland.

  • Building Brochs: an architectural and archaeological re-assessment
    Dr Tanja Romankiewicz, Simpson and Brown Architects with Addyman Archaeology. 15 January, at 7.30pm in New King’s 10, Free.
    With the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.
  • Feeding the Masses: One Hundred Years of Nutrition Research
    Professor Peter Morgan, Director University of Aberdeen: Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health. Celebrating the Rowett’s Centenary year.
    22 January, at 7.30pm in New King’s 10, Free.
    With the Rowett Institute and King's Museum Food Stories exhibition.
  • Images of Aberdeen and Elsewhere: Artistic Licence and Half Truths
    Michael Lynch, University of Edinburgh.
    29 January, at 7.30pm in MacRobert, Room 055, £3.
    With the Elphinstone Institute
  • Aberdeen and the Spanish Civil War
    Councillor Neil Cooney, Aberdeen Town and County History Society
    5 February, at 7.30pm in New King’s 10, Free
  • Behind the Facade: using architectural analysis to discover the earlier lives of the Scottish country seat
    Professor Emeritus Charles McKean, University of Dundee
    12 February, at 7.30pm in New King’s 10, Free
  • The Archaeology of Middle Earth
    Dr Charlotta Hillerdal, University of Aberdeen
    19 February, at 7.30pm in New King’s 10, Free
  • Translating the Bible into Doric
    Gordon Hay, Longside
    26 February, 7.30pm in MacRobert 055, £3
  • Pictish Sculpture in Angus: the significance of place
    Professor Jane Geddes, University of Aberdeen
    5 March, at 7.30pm in New King’s 10, Free
  • Ness of Brodgar: the true heart of Neolithic Orkney?
    Nick Card, Orkney Research Centre for Archaeology
    Thursday 14 March, at 7.30pm in New King’s 10, Free
  • The Falcon God Horus and the Pharaoh's Symbolic Power
    David Lightbody, Egyptology Scotland
    19 March, at 7.30pm in New King’s 10, Free
  • Simple Heraldry, Cheerfully Illustrated
    Gordon Casely, Elphinstone Institute
    26 March, 7.30pm in MacRobert 055, £3
  • Debating Britain in Seventeenth-Century Scotland
    Professor Roger Mason, University of St Andrews
    9 April, at 7.30pm in New King’s 10, Free
  • Circulating agency: the V&A, Aberdeen Art Gallery and the multiplication of 'Celtic Crosses' in Scotland, 1901-1911
    Dr Sally Foster, University of Aberdeen
    23 April, at 7.30pm in New King’s 10, Free
  • Unravelling Fishermen’s Ganseys
    Malcolm Smith, Durham University
    30 April, 7.30pm in MacRobert 055, £3
  • Frozen in Time: a remarkably well-preserved prehistoric site in Alaska
    Dr Richard Knecht, University of Aberdeen
    7 May, at 7.30pm in New King’s 10, Free
  • Board of the Kings: the material culture of playtime in Scotland AD 1-1600
    Mark Hall, Perth Museum and Art Gallery
    14 May, at 7.30pm in New King’s 10, Free<
  • Beneath the Surface: a journey into the past? Case studies from the University of Aberdeen art collection
    Dr Mary Pryor, University of Aberdeen
    21 May, at 7.30pm in New King’s 10, Free
  • The Present Time is Oors
    Frieda Morrison, Birse, Aboyne
    28 May, 7.30pm in MacRobert 055, £3
  • Medieval heritage in twentieth-century Norway: Ideologies, conflicts, practices
    Dr Kristin Bliksrud Aavitsland, University of Oslo
    11 June, at 7.30pm in New King’s 10, Free