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  • Bloody Scotland: The Origin Story

    19 March 2019,
    Gift Ideas, History
  • 3D model of The Hill House with thermal mapping data overlaid; A. Frost 2018

    The Hill House: Collaborative Scientific Conservation in Action

    18 March 2019,
    Conservation, Heritage, Virtual visits
  • An archaeologist working on site. She is crouched beside a human skeleton which has been uncovered.

    Trowels and test-tubes: Why we study archaeological science

    14 March 2019,
    Archaeology, Education
  • a large, green, lustrous ball. It looks a lot like a large Christmas bauble.

    The science of witchcraft

    14 March 2019,
    Collections, Heritage, Supernatural and Folklore, Women's History
  • A student from Edinburgh College tells a group of delegates about an eel pie he has baked.

    A Taste of Auld Reekie

    13 March 2019,
    Heritage, Scottish Recipes, World Heritage
  • Archaeologist Kirsty Millican sits on a pile of stones while making notes on a clipboard

    Women in Archaeology at HES

    08 March 2019,
    Archaeology
  • A photo showing young people involved in an archaeology workshop

    How can we make Archaeology fit for the future?

    07 March 2019,
    Archaeology
  • A close-up photo of a stained glass depiction of St Margaret. She has gold hair and wears a gold crown.

    6 things you might not know about Saint Margaret

    06 March 2019,
    History, Women's History
  • Rationalisation: Closing down our ‘historic sites’

    01 March 2019,
    Virtual visits
  • a black and white photo of Kathleen Veitch. She is a young professional woman sitting at an architects' desk

    Kathleen Veitch: uncovering an architect

    01 March 2019,
    History, Women's History
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