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July 2026

Training Dig Days Completed

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Thirty-one diggers have signed up for the Archaeology Dig this year, with most attending one or more of the five days of Training Digs, headed up by our passionate Team Leader, Iain Ralston, along with the experienced stewardship of Colin Miller, Colin Shepherd, Andrew Wainwright, Philip Johnson and David Irving.   This project is delivered by the Bennachie Landscape Project Group led by Bailies of Bennachie Trustee Allan Will.  

The diggers, all signed up volunteers for the Bailies of Bennachie, range from students in their first year, those successfully completing their university education, to those retired who are still intrigued by what is to be discovered.  There is a great camaraderie amongst the team in these shared endeavours.  

Now the work of the main dig will start, with fifteen days in couplets over the next seven weeks in July and August.   Not all attendees come on each day of course, but it's still an amazing 300 plus man days of effort to uncover the history hidden in the soil of the Longhouse and the Pittodrie Bog on the slopes of Bennachie.   

The 2025 discoveries led to a whole host of amazing discoveries, including a previously unknown metalworking site by the Longhouse and part of an unknown structure under the Pittodrie bog that has been Carbon dated to Pictish times!  

You can read about last year's dig in the Interim Report.  Further reports will be posted as the Dig progresses.    

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