6,000 Years of Scottish History at Kilmartin Museum | Dig It! TV

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
  • Join David at the museum to find out why it needs to be your first stop on your trip to Kilmartin. Discover the ancient landscape and archaeological sites of Argyll (including Dunadd Fort) and hear about the exciting plans for the future.
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    Visit:
    Kilmartin Museum - www.kilmartin.org/
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    Donate:
    Kilmartin Museum Redevelopment - www.kilmartin.o...
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    Credits:
    Host - David Weinczok
    Director of Photography - Doug Rocks-Macqueen
    Dig It! TV Concept - Joshua Graham and Samuel Gerace
    Music - ‘Dark Winds’ by Zefz
    Special thanks to everyone at Kilmartin Museum
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    PHOTOS
    Standing Stones
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    Clava Cairns & Standing Stones Culloden
    Strathnairn Inverness Scotland Photo by conner395 on Foter.com / CC BY
    Carnasserie Castle
    Photo by mike138 on Foter.com / CC BY-ND
    Dunadd Hill Fort
    Photo by wjmarnoch on Foter.com / CC BY
    Dunadd Hill Fort view, near Kilmartin, Scotland
    Photo by Roy Lathwell on Foter.com / CC BY
    Dunadd
    Photo by Lindy Buckley on Foter.com / CC BY
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    Created on behalf of the Argyll & Bute Museums & Heritage Forum
    Supported by Museums Galleries Scotland
    Funded by Historic Environment Scotland
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @joe2mercs
    @joe2mercs 3 роки тому +1

    Just visited. The museum is currently closed for redevelopment but the the burial mounds, standing stones and castles are well worth visiting.

    • @DigItTV
      @DigItTV  3 роки тому

      They're running guided walks too! www.kilmartin.org/guided-walks

  • @julierogers1155
    @julierogers1155 3 роки тому +1

    Just watching this video in 2021, and you have put Kilmartin Museum and Dunadd Hill Fort and my TO-SEE list. Thank you.

    • @DigItTV
      @DigItTV  3 роки тому +1

      So glad to hear that! We hope you enjoy your visit when it happens.

  • @janetharperlong7550
    @janetharperlong7550 4 роки тому +1

    My ancestors, the MacCallums and MacLachlans were from Kilmartin!

  • @PatriciaStorey-v9u
    @PatriciaStorey-v9u 7 днів тому

  • @redridinghood868
    @redridinghood868 6 років тому +2

    My mother her Madam name is the Kilmartin I love to go to Ireland and look up the family tree of Kilmartin xxxxxx

  • @christinehowell3923
    @christinehowell3923 Рік тому

    Hello. Thank you for your wonderful video. I am actually going to be visiting Kilmartin Glen at the end of April. I am beyond excited. I am actually somewhat disabled. So I am wondering how accessible the various Pictish/Monolithic features are. What are the distances and terrain that I would need to cross on foot to get from site to site. Could you give me some insight? I so appreciate your thoughts on the subject. Thank you, Christine

    • @DigItTV
      @DigItTV  Рік тому

      Hi Christine, thanks for this comment. We're thrilled to hear you're going to visit Kilmartin Glen. We'd recommend getting in touch either with Kilmartin Museum by email or Historic Environment Scotland on social media, who should be able to give you some pointers about the sites' accessibility. We hope that helps and have a great trip!

  • @lourdesjauregui1369
    @lourdesjauregui1369 5 років тому

    where is David and gerry kilmartin burried