The 3,000 year-old Peebles Hoard is redefining the understanding of Scotland's Bronze Age with never-before seen treasures.
We have no written evidence about how people lived in Europe during the Bronze Age (2300–800 BCE), so archaeologists piece together their world from the artefacts and materials they left behind.
British athlete Laura Muir was awarded her retrospective bronze medal from the 2015 European Athletics Indoor Championships.
Laura Muir celebrates European Indoor medals in 2017 on her arrvial back in Scotland from Belgrade (photo by Bobby Gavin) ...
New archaeological research suggests metalworking technology and techniques from Iberia more than 3,000 years ago are far ...
The enigmatic tablets, the subject of intense study by archaeologists throughout Europe, are small artifacts made of terracotta or stone dating back to the Bronze Age, specifically between 2100 and ...
LONDON, UK, 7th November, 2024 – The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS) is proud to announce the 14th ...
An 'exceptional' 3,000-year-old trove of objects that was found by a metal detectorist in 2020 has been saved for the nation. The Bronze Age Peebles Hoard, which includes a sword and decorated ...
Sydenham amateur boxing club took a team of eight boxers and three coaches over to Boras, Sweden to compete in the King of the Ring ...
TWO West Fife youngsters have been celebrating after they won medals for Scotland at a prestigious European martial arts competition. Lily Finch and Connor Smith travelled to Hertfordshire to compete ...
some of which has no archaeological parallel anywhere in western Europe". "This includes many unique artefacts, the use of ...
Museums are lucky if they receive either a large collection of valuable artworks or a big check. Getting both at the […] ...