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What is the historic environment?
Why is the historic environment important?
Change in the historic environment
Battlefields
Carved stones
Policy & guidance
Prehistoric rock carvings
Early medieval carved stones
Architectural sculpture
Graveyards & gravestones
Sources of funding
Carved stones contacts
Coastal erosion
Historic marine environment
Historic landscapes
Urban regeneration
Wetlands
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Historic & listed buildings
Scheduled monuments
Gardens & designed landscapes
Designated wreck sites
World heritage
Archaeology
Policy, research and environmental assessment
Conservation, repair & maintenance
Grants
Sources of funding
Information on Historic Scotland grant schemes, as they relate to carved stones, can be found in
Carved Stones: Scottish Executive Policy and Guidance
.
Sources of Financial Assistance for the Conservation of Scotland’s Historic Graveyards
is published by Historic Scotland and the Council for Scottish Archaeology. This publication is available free. Email
The Conservation Bureau
at Historic Scotland. Note: the sources of funding listed here may also be applicable to other types of carved stones.
For sculpture associated with places of worship built before 1896, visit the Morris Fund of the
Society of Antiquaries of London
.
Related Links
Conservation, repair & maintenance
Ancient monument grants
Related External Links
Society of Antiquaries London
Memorial Grant Scheme
Grants for war memorials in Scotland