A grouping of bones was found near one of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks — and officials aren’t sure how the bones got ...
One of the oldest professional groups within Scotland's tourism industry has appointed the youngest-ever chairman in its ...
Read the issue » The Stones of Stenness are part of one of Europe’s richest archeological landscapes—the legacy of a ...
Researchers revisiting deer-bone deposits at the Ness of Brodgar hope to clarify their purpose as new analysis deepens an ...
A study by the University of Aberdeen, based on bone artifacts from the Orkney site, reveals a complex and prolonged cultural transition, dismissing the theory of a violent and abrupt ethnic ...
Researchers revisiting deer-bone deposits at the Ness of Brodgar hope to clarify their purpose as new analysis deepens an ancient Orkney mystery.
A new study of ancient deer bones placed inside Ness of Brodgar buildings aims to uncover the rituals and cultural shifts of Neolithic Orkney.
Discover the history of Scotland’s first railway, the Tranent-Cockenzie Waggonway, at a Gullane & Dirleton History Society talk on December 11.
Archaeologists are to resume digging at the Ness of Brodgar on Orkney after 3D radar technology led to an "extraordinary ...
Archaeologists are set to resume excavations at the Ness of Brodgar after a remarkable discovery.The discovery was made using ...
University of Aberdeen excavations in the hills of Bennachie are revealing the daily struggles of an unusual 19th-century peasant community.(Jeff Oliver, University of Aberdeen) It had to have been ...