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The violent death of James III of Scotland in 1488 shocked a kingdom. More than five centuries later, the killer remains ...
It was a spectacular win for Robert the Bruce, King of the Scots, over the two days of the 23rd and 24th of June 1314. Just ...
Digging into the sandy soil of northern Scotland, archaeologists unearthed a rusty metal object unlike anything they’d seen before. The item turned out to be a “rare” ancient chariot wheel and a first ...
Bruce Keith’s personal journey through history celebrating Scotland’s bridge-building heritage was the subject of his talk to a recent ...
Photo from Avon Archaeology Highland Digging into the sandy soil of northern Scotland, archaeologists ... Ditches left from a medieval settlement and found at the Cabot Highlands site.
A retired engineer and enthusiastic volunteer, John Ralph, made a remarkable discovery while participating in an archaeological dig at an ancient fort in Burghead, Moray, along the Scottish coast.