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Anne Crone from AOC Archaeology Group explains how excavating a settlement in Wigtownshire has helped uncover new information on woods and woodworking during Scotland’s Iron Age
Stirling Castle has seen its share of sieges, battles and political drama, but it’s also been a place that families and children have called home. We take a look at family life in the fortress over the centuries.
The Links of Noltland site on Westray is one of the best-preserved and most extensive prehistoric settlements in Scotland. The site, which is severely threatened by erosion has been under investigation since 2006. So far, we have identified over thirty-five buildings including houses, workshops, and a sauna-house together with a cemetery containing the remains of […]
On a trail of the roots of her South Asian heritage in Scotland, writer and researcher Shasta Ali and her family explore Scotland’s hidden South Asian stories.
Outlaw and folk hero James Macpherson was tried and hung in 1700 for being a Gypsy. Rhona Ramsay shares the history of his life cut short, and Maggie McPhee explores the story through his Gypsy mother’s eyes.
Discover why The Rock of Ages at Dumbarton Castle on 11 and 12 June is an unmissable event.
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Striking landscape photography, detailed sketches and evocative paintings – Scotland’s climate change story visualised through powerful shortlisted entries for the Visions of Climate Heritage competition
Alice Masson from the #HistoricScot youth forum shares her top tips for finding peace, comfort and wellbeing in Scotland’s historic places.
In the run up to the biggest climate action event in the calendar, we look ahead to COP26 and what it means for Scotland’s historic environment.