A grouping of bones was found near one of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks — and officials aren’t sure how the bones got ...
Below are some of the publications we feel most deserve to be recognised for their contribution to the field – the nominees ...
A rare carved Pictish stone was unearthed near the village of Aberlemno in eastern Scotland. The 5.5-foot-tall monument, which dates to the fifth or sixth century A.D., is covered with geometric ...
A piece of fabric found in a Highland peat bog in the early 1980s has now been determined to be the oldest example of true tartan ever located in Scotland. Tartan, which for centuries has been an ...
Archaeologists are to resume digging at the Ness of Brodgar on Orkney after 3D radar technology led to an "extraordinary ...
ARCHAEOLOGISTS have hailed an “extraordinary discovery” on Orkney – but won’t reveal what it is yet. The dig team at the Ness ...
A remarkable discovery at Orkney's famed Ness of Brodgar site could rewrite the history of ancient Britain, as archaeologists ...
The first directly dated wildcat bones found in Ireland have been identified, confirming that the species inhabited the ...
The 1985 discovery of the RMS Titanic changed the field of maritime archaeology forever, proving that even deeply sunken ...