The International Network for Contemporary Archaeology in Scotland (INCA Scot) is a project funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 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).
Acknowledgements
INCA Scot is a truly collaborative and interdisciplinary project, and we would like to thank our contributors, including:
- Dr Oscar Aldred (Archaeologist, Cambridge Archaeology Unit, University of Cambridge)
- Dr Jennifer Allison (Research Officer, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland)
- Dr Jaime Almansa Sánchez (Archaeologist, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela)
- Professor Christine Borland (Artist, University of Northumbria)
- Susan Brind (Artist, Glasgow School of Art)
- Dr Kimm Curran (Honorary Research Fellow, University of St Andrews)
- Alec Finlay (Artist, Scotland)
- Dr Ursula Frederick (Artist and archaeologist, Australian National University)
- Reading Landscape research group (Glasgow School of Art)
- Evelyn Godfrey (Decolonise Archaeology, Adjunct Professor, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada)
- Jim Harold (Artist, Glasgow School of Art)
- Professor Cornelius Holtorf (UNESCO Chair on Heritage Futures, Linnaeus University, Sweden)
- Dr Alexandra Jones (Archaeology in the Community, Washington, D.C., USA)
- Birthe Jorgensen (Artist, University of Lund, Sweden)
- Dr Rachael Kiddey (Lecturer in Heritage & Museum Studies, University of Plymouth; Affiliated Lecturer, University of Cambridge)
- Daniel Lee (Archaeologist and artist, Orkney Research Centre for Archaeology; Contemporary and Historical Archaeology in Theory board member)
- Dr Laura MacAtackney (Associate Professor, Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies, Aarhus University)
- Dr Churnjeet Mahn (Reader in English Literature, University of Strathclyde)
- Dr Mhairi Maxwell (Assistant Curator, V&A Museum of Design, Dundee)
- Laima Nomeikaite (Researcher, Norsk institutt for kulturminneforskning NIKU, Norway)
- Hannah McLean (Archaeologist, University of Glasgow)
- Dr Hilary Orange (Contemporary and Historical Archaeology in Theory chair, University of Swansea)
- Dr Lizzie Robertson (Archaeologist, University of Glasgow)
- Dr Helen Spencer (Head of Research, Society of Antiquities of Scotland)
- Dr Edward Stewart (Archaeologist; CVARF Engagement Officer, Archaeology Scotland)
- Dr Joana Valdez-Tullett (Archaeology and Gender in Europe, European Association of Archaeologists)
INCA Scot project report
If you would like to learn more about the RSE funded INCA Scot project, you can download the full project report here.