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A 15th-century manuscript shows trees bearing (clockwise from top left): sweet apples, jujubes, lemons, cherries, dates, and sour apples. By 7,000 years ago, people in New Guinea were cultivating ...
Orkney photographer and travel writer Charles Tait will offer his unique perspective on the North Coast 500 at a John ...
Orkney photographer and travel writer Charles Tait will offer his unique perspective on the North Coast 500 at a John ...
Excavation team ‘sense the site could be very special’The site of a “probable” Viking boat burial on Shetland has been excavated by archaeologists from Time Team.Crews from the long-running show spent ...
ARCHAEOLOGISTS from the much-loved show Time Team have excavated a site in Shetland in the hunt for a Viking boat burial ...
Old Iron Age souterrain behind my house. Souterrains are a relatively overlooked oddity, both on Raasay and around the ...
The West of Orkney wind farm will consist of up to 125 turbines on fixed foundations. The two gigawatt wind farm is the first ScotWind project to secure both onshore planning permission and offshore ...
'Incredible' archaeology breakthrough as three ancient cities discovered The three cities were found about 5km apart from each other and are believed to have been built during the "middle ...
In 1838, two American clergymen — Edward Robinson and Eli Smith — set out for the Holy Land, spades in one hand and Bibles in the other, as the famous saying goes.
The Festival of Archaeology is set to launch at National Trust sites across the south west.
ʻŌpio (youths) can earn $500 by digging into an Upcountry archaeology series starting July 26.
Archaeology breakthrough as thousands of fragments reveal 2,000-year-old treasure Archaeologists have pieced together the ‘world's most difficult jigsaw puzzle' to reveal the 'Beverly Hills of ...