Hosted on MSN
Archaeology breakthrough as farming halls older than Stonehenge discovered beneath school in Scotland
Archaeologists in Scotland have uncovered the country's largest-ever timber hall beneath a school. The Neolithic hall beneath Carnoustie High School in Angus dates back to around 4,000BC, and predates ...
Work uncovering the secrets of two ancient hoards has seen a Scottish archaeology group named in the running for a top award. GUARD Archaeology has been nominated for Current Archaeology’s Research ...
Work uncovering the secrets of two ancient hoards has seen a Scottish archaeology group named in the running for a top award. GUARD Archaeology has been nominated for Current Archaeology’s Research ...
The coin was one of five finds made in 2025 highlighted by NTS. Archaeological investigations in front of a chambered cairn at Crarae Garden in Argyll recovered a wide range of artefacts thought to be ...
Archaeologists excavating a future golf course in Inverness unearthed a “rare” Iron Age wheel and other ruins, photos show. Photo from Avon Archaeology Highland Digging into the sandy soil of northern ...
A University of Aberdeen archaeology student discovered an impressive relic from Scotland’s medieval Pictish kingdom. While volunteering on a dig in a major hillfort settlement, the student found a ...
An early Neolithic timber hall has been found beneath a school in Scotland, with archaeologists believing it could have been a ceremonial venue for Scotland’s first farming communities. The remains of ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results