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Explore the best of Scottish archaeology with our themed lists of top sites and discoveries from across the country

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Top 10 Artefacts from the Antonine Wall

Stretching 62km from the Firth of Clyde to the Firth of Forth, remnants of the Antonine Wall include ramparts, steep ditches, forts and bathhouses, many of which are still visible today.

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Top Four Pictish Sites and Discoveries in Moray

The early medieval people known as the Picts lived in northern Scotland for a period of about 600 years (from roughly AD 300 to AD 900) and left many traces in modern-day Moray, which lies in the heart of what once was Northern Pictland.