INCA Scot website now live!

A brand new website for the International Network for Contemporary Archaeology in Scotland (INCA Scot) is now live! We celebrated the new home for Contemporary Archaeology in Scotland at an online event yesterday with the INCA Scot team.

Contemporary Archaeology is not only the archaeology of the contemporary and recent past, but the exploration of the opportunities and challenges presented when undertaking archaeological research in the present day. This website, hosted and managed by ScARF, showcases what has now been established as a significant discipline within the sector over the past few decades. 

Visit scarf.scot/incascot to learn more about Contemporary Archaeology in Scotland and see how you can contribute to future research. 

A Pictish standing stone encased in a large glass structure against a blue sky, with the sun bouncing off the glass case.
Participants of the INCA Scot retreat in May 2023 at Suenos Stone in Moray © ScARF

About INCA Scot

The International Network for Contemporary Archaeology in Scotland (INCA Scot) is a project funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh and supported by the ScARF project at the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.

The original project was a two-year collaborative effort which established a network of academics and arts practitioners, community activists and a diverse range of heritage sector participants, to address the challenges that Scotland and other nations face in the 3rd millennium. 

The project is led by Dr Alex Hale (HES), Dr Kenny Brophy (University of Glasgow), Dr Antonia Thomas (UHI) and Dr Gavin MacGregor (Archaeology Scotland).


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