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SCOTTISH ARCHAEOLOGY
Scientists say Stonehenge’s Altar Stone may have been moved by ice, not people, rewriting part of the monument’s storyA new study suggests a glacier may have transported Stonehenge's six-ton Altar Stone from Scotland to Dogger Bank thousands of years ago. H...
In 1831, a man digging into a Scottish sandbank found carved ivory figures that rewrote medieval historyIn 1831, a man on the Isle of Lewis unearthed the remarkable Lewis Chessmen, carved from walrus ivory. These pieces reveal a sophisticated ...
Why was Scotland’s mysterious Stonehenge rebuilt? Scientists finally knowNew studies have unveiled Stonehenge's role as a unifying monument for Britain’s Neolithic communities. The Altar Stone, sourced from north...
India plans repatriation of Kohinoor, colonial artefacts from UK: ReportSenior officials in New Delhi believe that such historical artefacts can reinforce a strong national cultural identity, with Lily Pandeya, ...
Archaeology can be the tool for a peaceful coexistence with wildlifeThe deep history of human interactions with these animals can provide inspiration for their future management.
Little known facts about King Charles: One-time jockey and hedgelayerCharles, the upcoming monarch, is the first to have gone to school and was educated in various institutions. He loved skiing, surfing, scub...
View: Roll up for the Taj mystery tourThe same goes with the freshwater lake in the Scottish Highlands. Once people believe that the monster is a remarkably preserved (Scotch do...
Seven historic artefacts stolen from India set to return home after Glasgow City Council vote for repatriationSix of the artefacts were stolen from Hindu temples and shrines in different states in India during the 19th century.
Cunningham Road: This Bengaluru street named after Scottish writer is home to premium realtyThe writer Francis Cunningham served as a secretary in the civil commission of Mysore under Sir Mark Cubbon.
Gujarat stepwell, Great Himalayan National Park set to get UNESCO Heritage tagThe stepwell is digitally documented through collaboration between ASI, Historic Scotland and CyArk under the project Scottish Ten.