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The team of researchers have made several trips to the isolated cave to study the ancient, gruesome traditions that once took ...
Supported by experts from Archaeology Scotland and the Countryside Ranger Service, the group unearthed medieval artefacts ...
A new list of the "best places to visit in the UK in 2025" has been shared by renowned travel magazine Time Out, and a ...
The search for the roots of the Merlin legend in the Scottish Borders and the excavation of Scotland’s first licensed distillery are being recognised.
University of Glasgow archaeologists said the tag, which was for a red campion flower, was the first piece of physical evidence excavated at the 120-acre site. Scottish archaeology hub Dig It! also ...
Scottish archaeology hub Dig It! also has a Pictish spearbutt found in Fife, an Orkney shipwreck, a Hebridean prehistoric site and a Celtic bangle from the Highlands among its "most amazing ...
Those investigating the locations of the Merlin legend in the Scottish Borders have been nominated in the Current Archaeology Awards 2025. Also on the shortlist for the Research Project of the ...
The defeat of a Scottish army at the 1650 Battle of Dunbar was just the beginning of an epic ordeal for the survivors On September 3, 1650, between Doon Hill and the London Road in Dunbar ...
Standing amid the stunning Scottish wilderness for the past 2,000 years, these mysterious stone structures are a symbol of Scotland’s unique archaeological past. Known as a broch, the exact ...