It’s a question posed to archaeologists early in their studies. Do pots equal people? Read More
What can artefacts tell us about groups of people in Scotland’s past?
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It’s a question posed to archaeologists early in their studies. Do pots equal people? Read More
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Home to museums, country parks, and even a UNESCO World Heritage Site, there’s plenty of archaeological stories to explore in South Lanarkshire.Read More
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Metal detecting is becoming increasingly popular in ScotlandRead More
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The Scotland Digs 2024: International Connections campaign showcased the country’s world-leading archaeologyRead More
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Due to Scotland’s temperate climate, textiles from the past are rare finds for archaeologists. Read More
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Migration has been a hot topic in archaeology since its beginnings.Read More
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What do you think of when you hear the word “cropmark”? And what have cropmarks got to do with archaeology?Read More
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Dig into a Bronze Age house, Roman fortlet, medieval castle and more in the “mouth of the Clyde”.
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The most visible legacy of the Picts is their enigmatic carved stones, which are one of the most iconic symbols of Scotland’s early medieval past. But who made these stones?Read More
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Stories of burning halls, Viking burials and Scotland’s first railway are just some of the fascinating tales Read More
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Ann an 1820, thàinig beatha ann am baile beag air a’ Ghàidhealtachd far an robh daoine air a bhith a’ fuireach bho dheireadh Linn ùr na Cloiche – gu crìch mar thoradh air Fuadaichean le Clann ’ic Coinnich a’ Chùil. Read More
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In 1820, 5,000 years of occupation of a Highland settlement site – dating back to the late Neolithic era – came to an end with the Clearances by the MacKenzies of Coul.Read More
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