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ARCHAEOLOGISTS have uncovered new evidence that suggests the tiny Aberdeenshire village of Rhynie was a seat of “Royal” power during the Pictish era.
Archaeologists have discovered the hand and knee prints of a Pictish metal smith while excavating a settlement in Orkney.Imprints of the smith's hands and knees, believed to be more than 1,000 ...
Archeologists have returned to a likely seat of Pictish kings in the North East of Scotland to further explore the high status site. News you can trust since 1873. Sign In. Subscribe.
Archaeologists look for evidence that a Pictish stone has stood in its original location for more than 1,100 years. BBC News Updated every minute of every day BBC NEWS CHANNEL ...
Children are being encouraged to explore one of Scotland's most mysterious peoples by recreating their forts and art in Lego and face paints. Forestry Commission Scotland (FCS) has created a new ...