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Masterclass in Muir’s timelessness
5 December 2008
Digging deep uncovers the treasures of the Romans
In 1996, a person using a metal detector in a field beside Birnie Kirk, near Elgin, uncovered a handful of Roman coins. This find led archaeologists to the site, which turned out to be an Iron Age settlement.
17 October 2008
Scotland educational visits - Open door thinking
Scotland’s most remote areas have one thing in common with its cities – walking is a learning experience, says Deedee Cuddihy
26 September 2008
One-stop history shop
See every major part of the past 100 years of Scottish history brought to life. Deedee Cuddihy reports
29 August 2008
Hallelujah... did they sing
15 August 2008
A mighty relic restored to its former glory
25 July 2008
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