Resources Library
Welcome to our Resources Library, it holds public documents created by the Inner Forth Futures partnership, freely available for all to refer to and use.
Here you can access studies and reports from our projects since 2012, best practice guides, free educational resources and training materials that we have developed.
This database will keep growing with new resources created through the Climate FORTH project.
If you have queries about any of these resources, please contact the team: info@innerforthlandscape.co.uk
If you have queries about any of these resources, please contact the team: info@innerforthlandscape.co.uk
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Introduction to Field Archaeology (training guide)
AOC Archaeology Group
2016
AOC Archaeology Group's training guide on "Introduction to Field Archaeology", produced as part of IFLI Project "Researching Our Heritage".
Desk-based Heritage Research and Reporting (slides)
AOC Archaeology Group
2016
Presentation slides from AOC Archaeology Group's training session develivered as part of IFLI Project "Researching Our Heritage". This presentation is about desk-based heritage research and reporting, and uses research on Clackmannanshore Waggon Roads as a training exercise.
An introduction to Online Heritage Resources (slides)
AOC Archaeology Group
2016
Presentation slides from AOC Archaeology Group's training session develivered as part of IFLI Project "Researching Our Heritage". This presentation is an introduction to Online Heritage Resources, including Pastmap, Carnmore, Canmap and other RCAHMS resources.
Researching Our Local Heritage: End of Project Report
Inner Forth Landscape Initiative
2018
IFLI Project "Researching Our Local Heritage" - End of Project Report
Valleyfield Stables Report
AOC Archaeology Group
2017
This report presents the results of an archaeological trial
excavation and topographic survey undertaken by the Inner
Forth Landscape Initiative, with local volunteers, and AOC
Archaeology Group at Valleyfield Stables, Valleyfield. The
excavations and survey focussed on the 19th century stable block of the designed landscape of Valleyfield house, which survives as the slight remains of upstanding walls overlain by demolition rubble.
Evaluation Excavations in Zetland Park, Grangemouth. Data Structure Report
AOC Archaeology Group
2016
This report presents the results of an archaeological trial
excavation, geophysical and topographic survey undertaken by
the Inner Forth Landscape Initiative, with local volunteers, and
AOC Archaeology Group in Zetland Park, Grangemouth. The
excavations and geophysical survey focussed on the 17th
century Orchard of the park and the site of a medieval Grange,
of which an enclosing bank and ditch survive as a slight
earthwork
Investigating Zetland Park: blog by Charlene Forbes
Charlene Forbes, IFLI Volunteer
2016
"Investigating Zetland Park" is a blog post by one of the volunteers ot the Zetland Park's orchard/grange area dig, which took place in May 2016.
Clackmannan Tower Geo-physical Survey Report
AOC Archaeology Group
2015
As part of the Inner Forth Landscape Initiative, AOC Archaeology Group was commissioned to undertake an
archaeological geophysical survey to investigate the potential for buried archaeological remains surrounding
Clackmannan Tower, Clackmannan, Clackmannanshire. The survey was carried out as a training exercise,
introducing members of the local community to geophysical survey techniques.
Gartmorn Dam Survey and Excavation Training: Report on the Gartmorn Dam dig
Inner Forth Landscape Initiative
2015
The Inner Forth Landscape Initiative (IFLI) organised a training session for local volunteers wishing to
develop skills in basic surveying and archaeological excavation. The training, delivered by AOC
Archaeology, took place at Gartmorn Dam. This report summarises the event and the findings.
IFLI Project Portfolio leaflet (2015)
Inner Forth Landscape Initiative
2015
In 2015 we produced a leaflet that detailed the projects within our portfolio at that point in time - please be aware that projects have been added or removed from the portfolio since this leaflet was produced and this website is the most accurate record of project activity.