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Amateur digger uncovers 1,000-year-old ring with big meaning
An amateur archaeologist made an astonishing discovery at the Burghead fort dig in Scotland, unearthing a Pictish ring believed to be more than 1,000 years old. This remarkable find was made on the ...
The University of Aberdeen student was working on a dig in Scotland when she found the relic that could be a rare discovery ...
A carving has been unearthed in Scotland which archaeologists believe could depict the face of a person who lived in the area ...
According to historians East Lomond hill fort and nearby settlement made southernmost parts of the Pictish kingdom in what is ...
Jodie Allan was volunteering on a dig when she found what she initially thought was a piece of slag while sieving soil ...
An archaeology student has discovered what is thought may be a rare carving of a Pict’s face while volunteering on a dig.
Archaeologists believe they may have unearthed an "incredibly rare" stone carving of the face of a person who lived in Fife ...
With its two eyes, nose and hairline, the carving alludes to the people of East Lomond in Fife around 1,500 years ago.
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