While walking their dogs along Lunan Bay in Angus, Ivor Campbell and Jenny Snedden found human and animal footprints dating back two millennia.
Archaeologists raced against the tide to record a unique set of footprints made 2,000 years ago on a Scottish beach.
Scotland is famous for its dramatic landscapes, but beyond the well-traveled Isle of Skye lie lesser-known islands that offer breathtaking scenery, rich history, and authentic local culture — ideal ...
Archaeologists raced to document rare Roman footprints on a Scottish beach before storms erased the 2,000-year-old site.
Erosion caused by storms at eastern Scotland’s Angus Beach revealed an ancient clay surface marked with the footprints of ...
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Archaeologists have discovered an ancient monastery in Scotland that is thought to have been lost for centuries. The exact location of the so-called Monastery of Deer has long been one of the biggest ...
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND—Glasgow Times reports that volunteers from Clutha Archaeology Group, in collaboration with Archaeology Scotland and Countryside Ranger Service, have unearthed artifacts that may ...
The carved head is made of red sandstone. University of the Highlands and Islands Archaeology Institute An intricately carved head made of red sandstone has been found on one of Scotland’s Orkney ...
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