A RING believed to date back more than 1,000 years has been unearthed by a volunteer. John Ralph made the incredible find ...
A “remarkable” ring dating back at least a millennium was recently unearthed near the Scottish shore. And it wasn’t some ...
Archaeologists are to excavate what they believe to be a rare example of a medieval crannog settlement in the Highlands.
The pair pinpointed a nearly 600-year-old treasure of 30 gold and silver coins that were minted in the fifteenth century.
An underwater excavation at an Easter Ross loch aims to fill gaps in a “critically important part of Scotland’s settlement ...
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Scotland's 5 top archaeological finds of 2024 - from a Celtic bangle to a Pictish spearbuttA unique ‘Celtic’ bangle, a Pictish spearbutt and a rare shipwreck are among the most ground-breaking finds of 2024 as archaeological discoveries continue to enrich Scotland’s great history.
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Live Science on MSN'Find of a lifetime': 15th-century gold and silver coins discovered by amateur metal detectorists in ScotlandA collection of over 30 gold and silver English and Scottish coins from throughout the 1400s were discovered near the ...
Photo from GUARD Archaeology Sifting through the dark brown soil of southwestern Scotland, archaeologists unearthed a “rare” and “visually striking” Roman artifact. The small item ...
Why a 380-million-year-old fossil ‘fish’ from Scotland was discovered on the other side of the world
Remarkably, for the last 135 years, Palaeospondylus has been represented by a single species that lived in northern Scotland, on the other side of the world from our discovery. Unlike nearly all ...
After unearthing the coins in November 2024, Mr Young and Ms Stephenson reported them to the unit, which assesses all archaeological finds in Scotland. “Keith and Lisa acted promptly and ...
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New study of Scotland's ancient burial monumentsLocal communities will be offered the chance to take part in the project. The two-year Archaeology Scotland project is being funded from a bequest left to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.
In the late 17th century, Scotland was the most literate country ... offers a rich tapestry of archaeology, history and wildlife. You will follow the passage of time, from 5000-year-old World ...
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