# Rhind Lectures

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'''Rhind Lectures''' are a series of lectures on ‘some branch of archaeology, ethnology, ethnography, or allied topic’ in order ‘to assist in the general advancement of knowledge’.<ref>{{cite journal | url=https://journals.socantscot.org/index.php/psas/article/view/9571 | doi=10.9750/PSAS.131.1.2 | title=Presenting the Scottish Past: The Rhind Lectures for the Session 1999 - 2000, part 1 | date=2002 | last1=Ritchie | first1=J N G. | journal=Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | volume=131 | pages=1–2 }}</ref> They have been hosted by the [Society of Antiquaries of Scotland](/source/Society_of_Antiquaries_of_Scotland) since 1876. The content of the lectures is usually published in journals or expanded into new works by their authors.

The name commemorates [Alexander Henry Rhind](/source/Alexander_Henry_Rhind), whose bequest to the society funded this lectureship. Rhind directed that his estate be used for this purpose, once the interests of living parties were extinguished, which took place 11 years after his death in 1863.<ref>{{cite DNB|wstitle=Rhind, Alexander Henry}}</ref> The speaker and subject are selected some three years in advance, allowing the speaker to give a detailed exposition of a topic in their area of expertise.

The Rhind Lectures have continued into the 21st century, and since 2009 the society has published a video file that is freely available to the public.<ref name="SAS">{{cite web|url=http://www.socantscot.org/articles.asp?pubid=87|title=The Rhind Lectures|work=Society's Website|publisher=Society of Antiquaries of Scotland|accessdate=27 November 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101206135533/http://www.socantscot.org/articles.asp?pubid=87|archivedate=6 December 2010}}</ref>

==Lecturers 1876–2008 ==
The total number of lectures in the series in 2012 was 133. The following is a list of all lecturers to 2012, with the title of their lectures where known.<ref name="listing">{{cite web|url=http://www.socantscot.org/content/documents/public_rhind_lecturers_list.doc|title=List of 133 Lecturers|work=The Rhind Lectures|publisher=Society of Antiquaries of Scotland|accessdate=27 November 2010| archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722055840/http://www.socantscot.org/content/documents/public_rhind_lecturers_list.doc| archivedate=22 July 2011 |url-status=dead}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable"
|+ Rhind Lectures
|-
! No. !! Year(s) !! Title !! Lecturer
|-
| 1 || 1874/76 || ''The past in the Present'' || [Arthur Mitchell](/source/Arthur_Mitchell_(physician)), MD, LLD
|-
| 2 || 1876/78 || ''The past in the Present'' || Arthur Mitchell, MD., LLD
|-
| 3 || 1879 || ''Scotland in Early Christian Times'' || [Joseph Anderson](/source/Joseph_Anderson_(antiquarian))<ref name="clarke">{{cite journal|last1=Clarke|first1=DV|title=The foremost figure in all matters relating to Scottish archaeology': aspects of the work of Joseph Anderson|journal=[Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland](/source/Proceedings_of_the_Society_of_Antiquaries_of_Scotland)|date=2002|volume=132|pages=1–18|doi=10.9750/PSAS.132.1.18 |url=http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-352-1/dissemination/pdf/vol_132/132_001_018.pdf|accessdate=1 January 2018}}</ref>
|-
| 4 || 1880 || ''Scotland in Early Christian Times'' || Joseph Anderson
|-
| 5 || 1881 || ''Scotland in Pagan Times: The Iron Age'' || Joseph Anderson
|-
| 6 || 1882 || ''Scotland in Pagan Times: The Bronze and Stone Ages'' || Joseph Anderson
|-
| 7 || 1883 || ''The Roman Occupation of Britain'' || [Rev J Collingwood Bruce](/source/John_Collingwood_Bruce), LLD, FSA
|-
| 8 || 1884 || ''Ogham inscriptions in Ireland and Scotland'' || [Sir Samuel Ferguson](/source/Samuel_Ferguson), QC., LLD., President of the [Royal Irish Academy](/source/Royal_Irish_Academy)
|-
| 9 || 1885 || ''Early Christian symbolism in Great Britain and Ireland'' || [J Romilly Allen](/source/J_Romilly_Allen), CE
|-
| 10 || 1886 || ''Register of Privy Council of Scotland'' || [David Masson](/source/David_Masson), MA LLD., Professor of Rhetoric & English Literature, [University of Edinburgh](/source/University_of_Edinburgh)
|-
| 11 || 1887 || ''Greek Antiquities'' || [Alexander Stuart Murray](/source/Alexander_Stuart_Murray), LLD., Keeper of Greek and Roman Antiquities, [British Museum](/source/British_Museum), London
|-
| 12 || 1888 || ''The Lake Dwellings of Europe'' || [Robert Munro](/source/Robert_Munro_(archaeologist)), MA MD., Author of ''Ancient Scottish Lake Dwellings''
|-
| 13 || 1889 || ''Early Ethnology of the British Isles'' || [John Rhys](/source/John_Rhys), MA, Professor of Celtic at Oxford
|-
| 14 || 1890 || ''Archaeological Aspects of Scottish Zoology'' || Professor J. Duns, DD., [New College, Edinburgh](/source/New_College%2C_Edinburgh)
|-
| 15 || 1891 || ''The Anthropological History of Europe'' || [John Beddoe](/source/John_Beddoe), MD LLD FRS, Vice-President of the [Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland](/source/Anthropological_Institute_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland)
|-
| 16 || 1892 || ''The Early Christian Monuments of Scotland'' || Joseph Anderson, LLD., Assistant Secretary and Keeper of the [Scottish National Museum of Antiquities](/source/Scottish_National_Museum_of_Antiquities), Edinburgh
|-
| 17 || 1893 || ''The Place-names of Scotland'' || [Sir Herbert Maxwell, 7th Baronet](/source/Sir_Herbert_Maxwell%2C_7th_Baronet)<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DxkuAAAAYAAJ | title=Scottish Land-names: Their Origin and Meaning. The Rhind lectures in archaeology | publisher=Blackwood and Sons | author=Sir Herbert Maxwell | year=1894}}</ref>
|-
| 18 || 1894 || ''Early fortifications in Scotland'' || [David Christison](/source/David_Christison), MD
|-
| 19 || 1895 || ''The Origins of Celtic Art'' || [Arthur Evans](/source/Arthur_Evans), MA., Keeper of the [Ashmolean Museum](/source/Ashmolean_Museum), Oxford
|-
| 20 || 1896 || ''Industrial arts of Scandinavia in pagan times'' || [Dr Hans Hildebrand](/source/Hans_Hildebrand), [Royal Antiquary of Sweden](/source/Royal_Antiquary_of_Sweden)
|-
| 21 || 1897 || ''The Evidence for a Roman Occupation of North Britain'' || James MacDonald, LLD
|-
| 22 || 1898 || ''Heraldry'' || [James Balfour Paul](/source/James_Balfour_Paul), [Lyon King-of-Arms](/source/Lyon_King-of-Arms)
|-
| 23 || 1899|| ''Architecture in Scotland'' || [Thomas Ross](/source/MacGibbon_and_Ross)
|}
			
24	1900	''The Edwards in Scotland, 1296–1377''
		Joseph Bain, FSA Scot<ref name="NMS">{{cite web|title=Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Internal Manuscripts|url=http://www.nms.ac.uk/media/269233/sas_internal_manuscripts.pdf|publisher=National Museums Scotland|accessdate=16 February 2018}}</ref>
		
25	1901	''The Constitution, Organisation, and Law of the Mediaeval Church in Scotland''
		[Bishop Dowden](/source/John_Dowden)
		
26	1902	''Castellated architecture of Scotland'' 
		[Thomas Ross](/source/MacGibbon_and_Ross)
		
27	1903	''Scotland in the Time of Queen Mary''
		[P Hume Brown](/source/Peter_Hume_Brown), MA LLD., Fraser Professor of Ancient (Scottish) History and Palaeography in the University of Edinburgh
		
28	1904	''Roman Scotland''
		[George Macdonald](/source/George_Macdonald_(archaeologist)), MA
		
29	1905	''Roman Britain'' 
		[Dr F Haverfield](/source/Francis_J._Haverfield), MA LLD
		
30	1906	''The Archaeology of the Cuneiform Inscriptions''
		Professor [Archibald Sayce](/source/Archibald_Sayce)
		
31	1907	''Roman Britain''
		Dr F Haverfield, MA LLD
		
32	1908	''The Roman Station at Newstead''
		Mr James Curle
		
33	1909	''The Occupation and use of the land in Scotland in Early Times''
		Dr [David Murray](/source/David_Murray_(Glasgow_solicitor))<ref>{{cite web | url=http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/manuscripts/search/detail_c.cfm?ID=5459 | title=David Murray. The Occupation and use of the land in Scotland in early times. The Rhind lectures in Archaeology, 1908 | publisher=University of Glasgow Manuscripts Catalogue Item Details | accessdate=10 February 2018}}</ref>
		
34	1910	''Art of the Period of the Teutonic Migrations''
		Professor [Gerard Baldwin Brown](/source/Gerard_Baldwin_Brown)<ref>{{cite book | url=https://archive.org/details/artsandcraftsou00browgoog | title=The Arts & Crafts of Our Teutonic Forefathers: Being the Substance of the Rhind Lectures for 1909| publisher=A. C. McClurg | author=Brown, Gerard Baldwin | authorlink=Gerard Baldwin Brown | year=1911}}</ref>
		
35	1911	''The Records of Scotland''
		J Maitland Thomson, LLD
		
36	1912	''The Early Chronicles relating to Scotland''
		Rt Hon Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bart., President of the Society<ref>{{cite book | url=https://archive.org/details/earlychroniclesr00maxwuoft | title=The early chronicles relating to Scotland; being the Rhind lectures in archaeology for 1912 in connection with the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | publisher=[James MacLehose and Sons](/source/James_MacLehose_and_Sons) | author=Maxwell, Herbert, Sir | year=1912 | location=Glasgow}} [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$b757252;view=1up;seq=11 Copy] at [HathiTrust Digital Library](/source/HathiTrust_Digital_Library)</ref>
		
37	1913	''Some aspects of Scottish Feudalism''
		Dr [George Neilson](/source/George_Neilson_(historian))
		
38	1913	''The Development of writing and printing in Western Europe''
		Dr W K Dickson
		
39	1914	''The Liturgy and Ceremonial of The Mediaeval Church in Scotland''
		Mr [F C Eeles](/source/Francis_Carolus_Eeles)<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Eeles|first1=Francis|title=The Holyrood Ordinale: a Scottish Version of a Directory of English Augustinian Canons, with Manual and Other Liturgical Forms|journal=The Book of the Old Edinburgh Club|date=1914|volume=VII|url=http://www.oldedinburghclub.org.uk/BOEC/OriginalSeries.shtml|accessdate=16 February 2018}}</ref>
		
40	1915	''Medals of the Renaissance''
		Mr [George Francis Hill](/source/George_Francis_Hill), Keeper of Coins & Medals, British Museum<ref name="NMS"/>
		
41	1916	''Celtic Place-Names in Scotland''
		Professor W J Watson, LLD<ref name="NMS"/>
		
42	1917	''Arms and Armour''
		Mr [Charles J. ffoulkes](/source/Charles_J._ffoulkes), Curator of the [Royal Armouries](/source/Royal_Armouries), [Tower of London](/source/Tower_of_London)<ref name="NMS"/>
		
43	1918	''The Prehistoric Monuments of Scotland''
		Mr A O Curle
		
44	1919	''House Furnishing and Domestic Life in Scotland 1488–1688''
		Mr John Warrack<ref>{{cite book | url=http://www.electricscotland.com/history/domestic/domesticlifendx.htm | title=Domestic Life in Scotland, 1488 – 1688 | publisher=[E. P. Dutton](/source/E._P._Dutton) / [Electric Scotland](/source/Electric_Scotland) | author=John Warrack | year=1924}}</ref>
		
45	1920	''Painting in the Roman Empire (from the last century of the Republic to about 800 AD)''
		Mrs [Arthur (Eugénie) Strong](/source/Eug%C3%A9nie_Sellers_Strong), [British School at Rome](/source/British_School_at_Rome)<ref name="NMS"/>
		
46	1921	''Egyptian Science''
		Professor [W M Flinders Petrie](/source/W_M_Flinders_Petrie)<ref name="NMS"/>
		
47	1922	''Monastic Building in Britain''
		Mr C R Peers
		
48	1923	''The Civilisation of Greece in the Bronze Age''
		Dr H R Hall
		
49	1924	''Early Races of Scotland''
		Professor Thomas H Bryce
		
50	1925	''The Mediaeval Castle in Scotland''
		Mr W M Mackenzie, Secretary RCAHMS
		
51	1926	''Italian Sculpture of the Renaissance''
		Mr Eric Maclagan, director, V & A Museum
		
52	1927	''Roman Britain''
		Sir George Macdonald, KCB FBA LLD
		
53	1928	''The Ancient Connections between Scotland and Norway''
		Professor A W Brøgger<ref name="NMS"/>
		
54	1929	''The History of the Brooch''
		Mr [Reginald A Smith](/source/Reginald_Allender_Smith), BA FSA
		
55	1930	''The Hittites''
		Professor Garstang
		
56	1931	''Monastic Life and its influence on the Civilisation of Scotland''
		Mr George Gordon Coulton, Litt D DLitt LLD FBA
		
57	1932	''The Megalithic Culture of Northern Europe''
		Dr C A Nordman, Helsingfors
		
58	1933	''English Illumination from AD 700 to the end of the Fifteenth Century''
		Mr Eric G Millar, DLitt
		
59	1934	''Augustan Civilisation in Western Europe''
		Mr Ian A Richmond
		
60	1935	''Early Anglo Saxon Art and Archaeology''
		Mr E T Leeds, Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum
		
61	1936	''The Archaeology of the Iberian Peninsula''
		Professor P Bosch Gimpera
		
62	1937	''Mediaeval Edinburgh''
		Dr C A Malcolm
		
63	1938	''Excavations at Ras Shamra''
		Monsieur Claude Shaeffer
		
64	1939	''Early Art of Scandinavia''
		Professor Haakon Shetelig
		
		'''1940 Postponed (delivered in April 1942)'''
		
65	1941	''The Province of Mar''
		Dr W Douglas Simpson
		
66	1942	''Jurisdictions of Mediaeval Scotland''
		Dr W C Dickinson
		
67	1943	''The Topography of Roman Scotland''
		Mr O G S Crawford, FSA
		
68	1944	''The Development of Tribal Society in Scotland''
		Professor V G Childe, DLitt DSc FBA V-PSA
		
69	1945	''The Scottish Burghs''
		Dr W Mackay Mackenzie
		
70	1946 Spring	''Scandinavian Art of the Post-Christian Pagan Period''
		Professor Haakon Shetelig 
		
71	1946 Oct	''Castles and Cannon: A Study of Early Artillery Fortifications in England''
		[Mr Bryan H St John O’Neil](/source/B._H._St._John_O%E2%80%99Neill)
		
		'''1947 No lecture'''
		
72	1948	''Early Christian Monuments in the Near East''
		Professor W M Calder, LLD
		
73	1949	''First: The Mediaeval Stone Carver in Scotland''
	(Two series of lectures delivered)	Mr James S Richardson, LLD
		
74		''Second: Regional House-Styles: their origins and development: recent studies in South Wales''
		Sir Cyril Fox, DLitt FSA
		
75	1950 (Series of seven lectures)	''Periods of Highland Civilization''
		Miss I F Grant LLD
		
76	1951	''Discipline of Field Archaeology''
		Professor R E Mortimer Wheeler
		
77	1952	''Greek Sculpture: The Century after Pheidias''
		Mr Bernard Ashmole, MC MA BLitt FBA
		
78	1953	''Architecture in Elizabethan England''
		Mr John Summerson, CBE FSA ARIBA
		
79	1954	''The Laboratory in the service of Art and Archaeology''
		Dr H J Plenderleith
		
80	1955	''A Survey of American Archaeology''
		Dr G H S Bushnell
		
81	1956	''Classical inspiration in Medieval Art''
		Mr W F Oakenshott
		
		'''1957 No lecture due to the death of Professor S P O’Riordain'''
		
82	1958	''The Historical Local Institutions of Scotland''
		Professor G S Pryde of Glasgow
		
83	1959	''The Role of Constantinople in Byzantine Art''
		Professor D Talbot Rice
		
84	1960	''Roman Imperial Art''
		Mr J B Ward Perkins, Director of The British School at Rome
		
85	1961	''The Origins of the Late Celtic Art''
		Professor Haseloff of Würzburg
		
86	1962  March	''Mounds of the Middle East: their formation and excavation''
		Mr Seton Lloyd, CBE
		
87	Nov	''The Prehistoric Origins of Europe''
		Professor Stuart Piggott, BLitt DLitt HUM
		
88	1964	''The Coins of the Ancient Celts''
		Mr D F Allen, BA FBA FSA
		
89	1965  March	''Anglo-Saxon Pottery and the Settlement of England''
		Mr J N L Myres, MA LLD FSA
		
90	Oct	''Cultural Structure and Movement in East Asia from the Neolithic Period to the Unification of China''
		Mr William Watson, MA
		
91	1966/67	''Scottish Architects and English Architecture in the 18th Century''
		Dr PJ Murray
		
92	1967/68	''Late Medieval Monumental Sculpture in the West Highlands''
		Dr K A Steer 
		
93	1968/69	''The Roman Frontier in Germany in the Light of New Research''
		Prof Dr Hans Schonberger 
		
94	1969/70	''The Furnishing of Medieval Churches in Scotland''
		The Rt Rev Monsigneur D McRoberts S.T.L. 
		
95	1970/71	''Plough and Field shape from Prehistoric Times to c1500 AD''
		Prof Axel Steensberg
		
96	1972/73	''Byzantine Mosaic and Wall Paintings''
		D Winfield 
		
97	1973/74	''Aspects of Archaeology in Iran''
		D B Stronach 
		
98	1974/75	''Scottish Silversmiths and Their Work''
		Stuart Maxwell
		
99	1975/76	''Interior Decoration in Great Britain''
		G Beard
		
100	1976/77	''Pictish Art and Society''
		Dr I Henderson
		
101	1977/78	''Pre-Roman Celtic Art'' 
		Prof O-H Frey
		
102	1978/79	''The Medieval Cathedrals of Scotland'' 
		Dr R Cant
		
103	1979/80	''The Course of Architecture in Ireland''
		Dr M Craig
		
104	1980/81	''The Industrial Heritage''
		Prof S G E Lythe
		
105	1981/82	''Pre-Roman and Native Settlement between the Tyne and Forth''
		Prof G Jobey
		
106	1982/83	''Aspects of the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age in the Netherlands and Britain''
		Prof JD van der Waals
		
107	1983/84	''The Danube Frontier of the Roman Empire''
		Prof J J Wilkes
		
	1985/86	
108	1986/87	''Culture, Tradition and Artifact''
		Dr A Gailey
		
109	1987/88	''The Archaeology of Death in Ancient Egypt''
		Dr A Rosalie Davie
		
110	1988/89	''An Heroic Age: War and Society in Northern Britain AD 450–850''
		Prof Leslie Alcock
		
111	1989/90	''The Archaeology of the Slavs''
		Dr Martin Gojda
		
112	1990/91	''The Revival of Medieval and Early Renaissance Architecture in Scotland 1745–1930''
		Dr D M Walker
		
113	1991/92	''Altering The Earth: The Origins of Monuments in Britain and Continental Europe''
		Prof R Bradley
		
114	1992/93	''Scottish Monastic life on the Eve of the Reformation''
		Dr Mark Dilworth
		
115	1993/94	''Oral Narrative in Scotland''
		Donald A MacDonald
		
116	1994/95	''Enlarging the Past: the contribution of Wetland Archaeology''
		Professor John and Dr Bryony Coles
		
117	1995/96	''Death and Wealth in Viking Scotland''
		Professor [James Graham-Campbell](/source/James_Graham-Campbell)
		
118	1996/97	''The Food of the Scots''		Professor Alexander Fenton<ref>A greatly expanded version was published in 2007 by John Donald, Edinburgh, as vol. 5 of ''''Scottish Life and Society: a compendium of Scottish ethnology''</ref>
		
119	1997/98	''Scottish Royal Palaces: The Architecture of the Royal Residences during the Late Medieval and Early Renaissance Periods''
		John Dunbar
		
120	1998/99	''The Origins of Insular Monasticism'' 
		Professor Charles Thomas
		
121	1999–2000	''Significant Figures: Anderson, Baldwin-Brown, Childe, AO Curle, J Curle, A McBain, L Mann, WF Skene''
		Dr D J Breeze; Dr DV Clarke; Professor D Meek; Dr JNG Ritchie; Mr WDH Sellar
		
122	2000–2001	''Art as Archaeology, Archaeology as Art: Transformations through material culture''
		Professor [Colin Renfrew, Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn](/source/Colin_Renfrew%2C_Baron_Renfrew_of_Kaimsthorn), University of Cambridge
		
123	2001–2002	''Peoples Between The Oceans''
		 Professor [Barry Cunliffe](/source/Barry_Cunliffe), University of Oxford
		
124	2002–2003	''Lines from the past: towards an anthropological archaeology of inscription''
		Professor [Tim Ingold](/source/Tim_Ingold), University of Aberdeen
		
125	2003–2004	''Court, Capital and Country: the Emergence of Renaissance Scotland''
		Professor [Michael Lynch](/source/Michael_Lynch_(historian)), University of Edinburgh
		
126	2004–2005	''Men who turned towards the light: Cult and creativity in the Romans’ world''
		Professor [Greg Woolf](/source/Greg_Woolf), University of St Andrews
		
127	2006	''Rock and Cave Art''
		[Paul Bahn](/source/Paul_Bahn)
		
128	2007	''Living in an Age of Stone: Neolithic people and their worlds''
		Professor Gabriel Cooney, University College Dublin
		
129	2008	''Archaeology and the Sea in Scandinavia and Britain''<ref name="google/books-978-87-85180-05-6">{{cite book |last1=Crumlin-Pedersen |first1=Ole |title=Archaeology and the Sea in Scandinavia and Britain: A Personal Account |date=2010 |publisher=Viking Ship Museum |isbn=978-87-85180-05-6 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7q-FPgAACAAJ |language=en}}</ref>
		Professor {{ill|Ole Crumlin-Pedersen|da}}, Denmark

==Lecturers 2009- ==
		
130	2009	''New Light on the Dawn: a new perspective on the Neolithic Revolution in Southwest Asia''		Emeritus Professor [Trevor Watkins](/source/Trevor_Watkins), University of Edinburgh
		
131	2010	''Design versus Dogma: Reflections on Field Archaeology''<ref>Rhind Lectures 2010 videocast: Professor Martin Carver on [https://web.archive.org/web/20110722055922/http://www.socantscot.org/article.asp?aid=1128 "Design vs Dogma: Reflections on Field Archaeology"] The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.</ref>
		Professor [Martin Carver](/source/Martin_Carver), University of York
		
132	2011	''Material and spiritual engagements; Britain and Ireland in the first age of metal''
		Dr Stuart Needham
		
133	2012	''On the windy edge of nothing: Vikings in the North Atlantic world – ecological and social journeys''
		Professor Kevin Edwards, University of Aberdeen

134	2013	''‘Magnificent'' for the beauty and extent of its buildings and worthy of everlasting fame’: the architecture of the Scottish late medieval Church, by Richard Fawcett of University of St Andrews (2013).

135	2014	''Archaeology and Celtic Myth – an exploration''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Rhind Lectures 2014 |url=https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLomxmmDt-nnJ3--aamnxH5P58KDGgXq5d&feature=shared |access-date=2024-09-19 |website=YouTube |language=en}}</ref>
		Professor [John Waddell](/source/John_Waddell_(archaeologist)), NUI Galway

136	2015	''British Archaeology: its progress and demands''
		Various contributors including, Professor Audrey Horning, Queen’s University Belfast; Professor Ian Baxter, University Campus Suffolk; Dr [Jacqui Mulville](/source/Jacqui_Mulville), Cardiff University; Margaret Maitland, National Museums Scotland; Dr Rebecca Jones, Historic Environment Scotland; Dr Alan Leslie, Northlight Heritage; [Professor Mary Bownes](/source/Mary_Bownes), University of Edinburgh; Professor [Keith Dobney](/source/Keith_Dobney), University of Aberdeen; Dr Greger Larson, University of Oxford; Dr Eva-Maria Geigl, CNRS University Paris 7; Professor Ian Barnes, Natural History Museum; and [Professor Richard Bradley](/source/Richard_Bradley_(archaeologist))

137	2016	''Antiquaries, archaeologists and the invention of the historic town c.1700–1860''		Professor Roey Sweet, University of Leicester, Centre for Urban History

138	2017	''Sacred Heritage: medieval monasticism, magic and memory''
		Professor [Roberta Gilchrist](/source/Roberta_Gilchrist), University of Reading
		
139	2018	''Drystone technologies: Neolithic tensions and Iron Age compressions''
		Dr John Barber, AOC Archaeology Group

140	2019	''Hadrian’s Wall: A Study in Archaeological Exploration and Interpretation''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Rhind Lectures 2019 |url=https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLomxmmDt-nnIV5XEgR84vJnRQ1z07vog6&feature=shared |access-date=2024-09-19 |website=YouTube |language=en}}</ref>
		Professor [David J. Breeze](/source/David_Breeze)

141	2020	''Neolithic Scotland: the Big Picture and Detailed Narratives in 2020''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Rhind Lectures 2020 |url=https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLomxmmDt-nnL-vwhN9UV5-P28H5q1NQ4M&feature=shared |access-date=2024-09-19 |website=YouTube |language=en}}</ref>
		Dr [Alison Sheridan](/source/Alison_Sheridan)

142	2021	''Untimely Ends''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Rhind Lectures 2021 |url=https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLomxmmDt-nnLtR_NJBSrAcx0_yCWAD5i1&feature=shared |access-date=2024-09-19 |website=YouTube |language=en}}</ref>
		Professor John Hunter

143	2022	''Unearthing the African Diaspora''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Rhind Lectures 2022 |url=https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLomxmmDt-nnJjT5bUcdTyREpZQ_IHqOzq&feature=shared |access-date=2024-09-19 |website=YouTube |language=en}}</ref>
		Professor [Theresa Singleton](/source/Theresa_A._Singleton)

144	2023	''What has Maya archaeology done for us?''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Rhind Lectures 2023 |url=https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLomxmmDt-nnIxo7LKbRr3z3DJdkWnS02j&feature=shared |access-date=2024-09-19 |website=YouTube |language=en}}</ref>
		Professor [Elizabeth Graham](/source/Elizabeth_Graham_(academic))

145	2024	''Two ‘little’ ice ages and an anomaly: climate, environment and cultural change in medieval and early modern Scotland''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Rhind Lectures 2024 |url=https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLomxmmDt-nnLbD_Y03qefrK6lCJ04G-M-&feature=shared |access-date=2024-09-19 |website=YouTube |language=en}}</ref>
		Professor [Richard Oram](/source/Richard_Oram)

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20101206135533/http://www.socantscot.org/articles.asp?pubid=87 Rhind Lectures] recorded online since 2009

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Category:Recurring events established in 1874

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