Online Exhibition: Digital Dwelling at Skara Brae
Digital Dwelling at Skara Brae is a collaborative project bringing together three visualisation specialists, each with very diverse methods and mediums of working. The...
Constructing the life of the mesolithic
Have you ever tried digging a hole with a stick? Or chopping down a tree with a stone axe? How about living on porridge...
‘Illegal’ treasure trove hoard handed over to museum
Nearly 900 artefacts including a Bronze Age axe and medieval coins found by treasure hunters using metal detectors have been returned to Ireland after...
Castle Craig Fort – Excavations in Perthshire
The future of one of the most fascinating archaeological discoveries made in Perthshire for many years will be explored next month.
Castle Craig Fort and...
Six Saxon skeletons from Amesbury
Six Saxon skeletons dating back over a thousand years and Bronze Age round barrows have been discovered in Amesbury.
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The search begins for archaeological evidence of the Battle of Lewes
A major archaeological search began on Tuesday to find evidence from the Battle of Lewes.
The dig got under way in driving rain at Landport...
Duns Law Beaker burial ground in Berwickshire
Human remains and seven earthen vessels dating back to the Bronze Age Beaker settlers were uncovered by Scottish Water at Duns Law.
The find, estimated...
Maeshowe: The Application of RTI to Norse Runes
The chambered cairn and passage grave at Maeshowe is well known for its runic inscriptions. Since its construction around 2800 BC, the site has...