Dr Euan W MacKie
551 376
Description Dr Euan W MacKie
Date c. 1961 to 1989
Collection Dr Euan W MacKie
Catalogue Number 551 376
Category All Other
Scope and Content The collection comprises field notes, photographs, drawings, research and publication material collected and created in the course of excavation and survey by Dr MacKie. Subjects include investigations of threatened sites, including the East Wemyss Caves and the Greenland, Auchentorlie prehistoric rock sculptures. Much of the collection derives from MacKie's excavation and survey of brochs and duns, notably Dun Mor Vaul, Tiree (1962-4), Dun Lagaidh and Dun an Ruigh Ruadh, Lochbroom, 1967-8). The collection includes files compiled in the course of Mackie's research for 'The roundhouses, brochs and wheelhouses of Atlantic Scotland c. 700BC - AD500', and a large collection of offprints of academic articles.
Archive History The collection was donated to RCAHMS over a period of years, on completion of individual research projects.
System of Arrangement The collection is arranged by project.
Access Conditions There are no restrictions upon access to this collection.
Administrative History Euan William MacKie, 1936-2020, was a British archaeologist and anthropologist. He attended Whitgift School, Croydon (1946-1954) and graduated with a degree in Archaeology and Anthropology from St. John's College, the University of Cambridge in 1959. He later obtained a PhD from the University of Glasgow. As a member of the Cambridge Expedition team, he spent six months in British Honduras excavating Mayan archaeological sites between 1959 and 1960. On his return he was employed by the British Museum in the Ethnography department, before becoming curator and keeper of Archaeology and Anthropology at the Hunterian Museum at the University of Glasgow. Whilst at the Hunterian he was appointed deputy director in 1985, and senior curator between 1995 and 1998. Dr MacKie published books, journals and reports on an extensive range of subjects, including the Iron Age brochs, past changes in the natural environment, the practice of archaeoastronomy in the neolithic and traditional 18th century Highland dwellings. He held various roles in academic societies, as fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland; member of the Prehistoric Society and President of Glasgow Archaeological Society. He became an Honorary Research Fellow of the Hunterian Museum and from 2007 became an Honorary Research Fellow at the National Museums of Scotland.
Accruals No further accruals are expected.
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