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Old Iron Age souterrain behind my house. Souterrains are a relatively overlooked oddity, both on Raasay and around the ...
The Scottish Archaeological Journal publishes work which furthers the study of the archaeology of Scotland and neighbouring regions from the earliest prehistory to the present. The journal includes a ...
During Scottish Archaeology Month, get hands-on with the fascinating archaeology collections in the care of Aberdeen Archives, Gallery & Museums, Aberdeenshire Museums and the University of Aberdeen ...
From 2015 to 2019, a dig by AOC Archaeology led to the discovery of several roundhouses – the standard form of Iron Age housing – dating to around 430BC at the Black Loch of Myrton in Dumfries ...
Archaeology wonder on Scottish isle is a treasure trove of human bones and artefacts An island community will become Scotland’s first to buy the ancient structure after securing over £300,000 ...
The Scottish Land Fund will contribute 80 percent of the costs associated with purchasing and revamping the visitor centre, as well as preserving both the Neolithic tomb and the nearby Bronze Age ...
If it increases general interest in Scottish archaeology and stimulates research, it will do a notable service, and will be very welcome. The Prehistory of Scotland. By Prof. V. Gordon Childe.
19th-century excavations uncovered mysterious underwater structures. Explore the techniques used for building these prehistoric dwellings, and the traces left behind.
Archaeology breakthrough as 1600-year-old 'workshop' discovered on remote Scottish island Excavations conducted by Guard Archaeology have found the remains of a medieval iron melting workshop ...
(Tate Britain, Public Domain) DURHAM, ENGLAND—The Chronicle Live reports that researcher Pam Graves, a member the Scottish Soldiers Archaeology Project team at the University of Durham, has been ...
Archaeology 3-year-old picks up 'beautiful stone,' discovers 3,800-year-old scarab amulet in Israel Archaeology Archaeologists discover hundreds of metal objects up to 3,400 years old on ...
News Science Archaeology. Skeletons of Scottish prisoners provide evidence of child soldiers in Britain's civil wars. Troops at the brutal Battle of Dunbar in 1650 may have been as young as 12.