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2020 is Scotland’s Year of Coasts and Waters. To help “launch” the celebrations, our first #YCW2020 blog takes to the waves to tell the stories of four incredible voyages from Scottish history.
On 4 December 1999, the spectacular Heart of Neolithic Orkney was inscribed as a World Heritage Site. Join the celebrations in our 20th anniversary blog.
Heritage is one of those words that means very different things to different people. Do you think of searching for fragments of the past in an impractical-but-stylish Indiana Jones hat? Or perhaps discovering a treasure trove of historic photos and trinkets in a rarely opened box? Experiencing heritage, and understanding what it means to a […]
How can we adapt local heritage sites in the face of climate change? The Adapt Northern Heritage project team have been working with local communities to look at the changes that could be considered to protect historic places in Scotland and beyond.
Ahead of the Glasgow Mela this weekend, we join Saqib from Colourful Heritage to delve into Glasgow’s South Asian heritage.
Join us for Scotland’s first ever heritage and history hackathon – where entrepreneurs, designers and technologists will spend 75 hours exploring Scotland’s heritage through data and technology.
We are fascinated with historic wrong-doings – but modern crimes committed against heritage aren’t making it into the history books. From Stirling to Scapa Flow, we uncover recent examples of heritage crime in Scotland.
What does Scotland’s heritage sector and historic environment look like in 2018? Karen Robertson takes a look at the trends as we publish the latest findings from Scotland’s Historic Environment Audit (SHEA).
In National Tree Week we share some thoughts and stories about the importance of trees and timber in the historic environment.
Author Alexander McCall Smith considers the enduring appeal of Iona Abbey, which continues to draw visitors from across the globe, a millennium and a half after it was first built