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Data created by archaeology is essential to our understanding and interpretation of the past. But are we making the most of it? Peter McKeague explains how consistent standards could transform the way archaeological data is collated, curated and re-used.
Bryony Donnelly strolls through the history of three of Scotland’s most beautiful gardens, and discovers the incredible stories of the people who created them.
Tara Marshall-Tierney from Wasps tells the story of three buildings, repurposed as artists’ studios for Scotland’s largest creative community.
August 2019 marks the centenary of the Scottish Housing Act, a landmark piece of legislation which led to the widespread provision of council housing. 100 years on Steven Robb looks at the Act and its legacy.
Microwave moister monitors, thermal cameras and a 360-degree camera called Delores are just some of the hi-tech tools being used by conservation scientists at the Hill House. Join them for a day of fieldwork at Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s masterpiece.
What do Scotland’s street names tell us about our history and culture? Take a number crunching tour with our data management team.
250 years after it was completed, explore the history behind the mighty Fort George. Discover why it was built and meet historic residents and visitors.
Welcoming school trips, leading nature walks, dallying in folklore, while traversing 5,000 years of history. It’s all in a day’s work of our Orkney Rangers!
Follow the adventures of Sarah Murray and Dorothy Wordsworth – two of Scotland’s earliest and most intrepid tourists – featuring castles, abbeys, peculiar tour guides and a 30-year-old trout.
Meet the characters in the story of our new Castle Quest app, as they await the return of Sir Eustace Maxwell and his family to the castle.