Professor George Henderson describes the St Andrews Sarcophagus as 'one of the most fascinating and beautiful monuments of pre-Romanesque art in Europe. In this volume leading scholars from a range of disciplines describe and analyse all aspects of the sculpture and its context, from the specific to its wider context. Proceedings of a conference organised by Historic Scotland and the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, with specially commissioned additional contributions, photographs and illustrations
One hundred years on from J Romilly Allen and Joseph Anderson's 1903 landmark publication, The Early...
BGS has been asked by Patrick Murray, acting on behalf of Ardrossan Castle Heritage Society, to exam...
Scotland's largest cathedral has stood in ruins for centuries. Built in the 12th century, the St And...
St Andrews Sarcophgus. Cathedral Museum. Late 8 or 9 cent. David the huntsman. Possibly Reliquary. T...
Replicas may complicate but also help to complete the biographies of their parent objects. Disentang...
The St Andrews Sarcophagus and Norrie's Law hoard are two of the most important surviving Pictish re...
The Strathearn Environs and Royal Forteviot Project (SERF), run by the University of Glasgow, was on...
One hundred years on from J Romilly Allen and Joseph Anderson's 1903 landmark publication, The Early...
‘Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art from 1540 until Today’ is a curatorial and editorial research projec...
Medieval tomb sculpture of 11th century in the church of Ss. Peter and Paul at Vyšehrad - Prague and...
Medieval tomb sculpture of 11th century in the church of Ss. Peter and Paul at Vyšehrad - Prague and...
This edited volume explores how (what is today) Scotland can be compared with, contrasted to, or was...
The Hilton of Cadboll Pictish cross-slab is regarded as one of the finest examples of early medieval...
The ancient Celtic world evokes debate, discussion, romanticism and mythicism. On the one hand it re...
These two fragments, one in a rather good state of preservation, the other worn out by people walkin...
One hundred years on from J Romilly Allen and Joseph Anderson's 1903 landmark publication, The Early...
BGS has been asked by Patrick Murray, acting on behalf of Ardrossan Castle Heritage Society, to exam...
Scotland's largest cathedral has stood in ruins for centuries. Built in the 12th century, the St And...
St Andrews Sarcophgus. Cathedral Museum. Late 8 or 9 cent. David the huntsman. Possibly Reliquary. T...
Replicas may complicate but also help to complete the biographies of their parent objects. Disentang...
The St Andrews Sarcophagus and Norrie's Law hoard are two of the most important surviving Pictish re...
The Strathearn Environs and Royal Forteviot Project (SERF), run by the University of Glasgow, was on...
One hundred years on from J Romilly Allen and Joseph Anderson's 1903 landmark publication, The Early...
‘Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art from 1540 until Today’ is a curatorial and editorial research projec...
Medieval tomb sculpture of 11th century in the church of Ss. Peter and Paul at Vyšehrad - Prague and...
Medieval tomb sculpture of 11th century in the church of Ss. Peter and Paul at Vyšehrad - Prague and...
This edited volume explores how (what is today) Scotland can be compared with, contrasted to, or was...
The Hilton of Cadboll Pictish cross-slab is regarded as one of the finest examples of early medieval...
The ancient Celtic world evokes debate, discussion, romanticism and mythicism. On the one hand it re...
These two fragments, one in a rather good state of preservation, the other worn out by people walkin...
One hundred years on from J Romilly Allen and Joseph Anderson's 1903 landmark publication, The Early...
BGS has been asked by Patrick Murray, acting on behalf of Ardrossan Castle Heritage Society, to exam...
Scotland's largest cathedral has stood in ruins for centuries. Built in the 12th century, the St And...