Photo of Smailholm Tower Scottish Borders Heritage  
Home
About Us
Heritage Sites
Jedburgh
Hawick
Selkirk & Innerleithen
Kelso & Coldstream
Duns
Newcastleton
Eyemouth
Galashiels & Melrose
Lauderdale
Peebles
West Linton
By Theme
By Area
News & Events
Publications
Gallery
Links
search the site


Edinburgh, Lothians and Borders Archaeology Conference 2010

ELB Conference 2010
ELB Conference 2010

Date: 20 November 2010

Time: 9.00am - 5.00pm

This is the annual conference organised by the City of Edinburgh Council, East Lothian Council and Scottish Borders Council. It provides an important opportunity to hear and discuss first hand accounts of the archaeological fieldwork and research being undertaken in Edinburgh, East Lothian, Midlothian and the Scottish Borders. Abstracts available online at www.eastlothian.gov.uk/archaeology and on the day. A prebookable buffet lunch is available. Tea and coffee will be provided at registration, morning and afternoon breaks.

Venue information:

Queen Margaret University is on the eastern fringe of Edinburgh, right beside the seaside town of Musselburgh, and is easily accessed from the city and beyond. The area is bordered by the main east coast rail line to London and the A1. It also neighbours the city by-pass. The university is very easy to reach by train, as it is situated right beside Musselburgh Station. The rail service from Edinburgh Waverley to Musselburgh takes around six minutes.

Parking Parking available at the venue.

Traveline Telephone: 0870 608 2 608 for bus information.

More information about the venue and travel can be found at:

www.qmu.ac.uk and www.eastlothian.gov.uk/archaeology

Visit this website: For more information.

Download this document: Full ELB 2010 conference programme (8.71 MB)

Contact Us