The search for the roots of the Merlin legend in the Scottish Borders and the excavation of Scotland’s first licensed distillery are being recognised.
The two community projects probing the past have been nominated for the Archaeological Research Project of the Year Award ...
Archaeologists believe they’ve fully excavated eight rooms carved from stone, which were used for ritual practices during the ...
The two community projects probing the past have been nominated for the Archaeological Research Project of the Year Award ...
TWO community archaeology projects in Scotland have been nominated for an award for their work helping to discover a key detail towards the myth ...
The skeleton of a woman in her early thirties who lived during the Bronze Age was unearthed at a building site. The ...
Members of the St. Cordula Society, a licensed metal detector group in Poland, arrived at the Museum of the History of the ...
A house which lay buried for almost 400 years reveals an insight into life in republican England, archaeologists say. The ...
Hidden beneath the soil of a UK nuclear power plant construction site, archaeologists unearthed a treasure trove of 321 ...
More than just a launching point for mountain resorts, the capital of South Tyrol offers a mix of German and Italian culture, ...
A hoard of early medieval coins, dating back to the 11th century, were recently found at a nuclear construction site called ...
A woman buried with archery equipment in 10th-century Hungary is unusual but may not necessarily have been a warrior.