Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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pulled from site's meta descriptionWe are the oldest antiquarian body in Scotland founded in 1780 and incorporated by Royal Charter in 1783. The purpose of the Society is set out in the first of its Laws:".... the Study of the Antiquities and History of Scotland, more especially by means of archaeological research"; the Society today is actively concerned with every aspect of the human past in Scotland.
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