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How heritage organisations are working together to protect Scotland’s historic environment.
At last, Scotland’s most iconic engineering structure is a World Heritage Site
History in 3D – our Digital Documentation team explain how they use laser scanning to bring Scotland’s history to life
With the approaching publication of our next Short Guide, Adapting Traditional Buildings for Climate Change, we explain what we can do to help conserve and protect our built heritage.
From a Neolithic village to an industrial mill, Scotland’s six world heritage sites were celebrated on World Heritage Day last month.
The very nature of the sites we care for, and the needs of the people who constructed them in past times, means that many are located in exposed areas, including those susceptible to flooding. With recent record rainfall events, and flooding occurring across the country, now more than ever it is important to consider and […]
Did you know that we are responsible for the designation of historic environment assets of national importance and consents relating to scheduled monuments? We have been doing this for several decades, but now the establishment of our organisation as a Non-Departmental Public Body means there are a number of key changes to our current regulatory work. […]
Have you ever wondered how you monitor an Iron Age monument located on a remote, deserted Shetland island? Or ever wanted to explore the famous Mousa Broch up close in 3D? Now’s your chance!
795 A.D. marked the first recorded Viking raid in modern-day Scotland. Join us as we step back in time to explore who the Vikings were, why they came to Scotland and the great siege of Dumbarton.
Holyrood Park’s archaeology includes the remains of ancient forts, traces of thousands of years of farming and amazing uncovered artefacts.