A Pictish treasure hoard discovered in 1958 on St Ninian's Isle, Shetland, buried beneath a stone slab marked with a cross, on what is believed to be the site of an early chapel. The hoard consists of various items of silver metalwork, some pieces gilded, including sword fittings, a hanging bowl, feasting bowls, an elaborate sliver spoon (possibly a communion spoon), brooches and thimbles. The hoard is made up of both secular and religious artefacts, and may be represent the treasures of a local religious community or aristocratic family. Whilst most of the items are considered to originate from the eastern and northern areas of Scotland, a number of objects show the influence of Anglo-Saxon metalworking techniques. The treasure is usually ...
Recent analysis of cremated human remains from an Early Bronze Age cist at Staarvey Farm, Isle of Ma...
During analysis of the National Museum of Scotland’s collections, one of us (AH) discovered a previo...
An ancient Egyptian object buried in the grounds of a historic house near Monimail in Fife was found...
The St Ninian's Treasure is both beautiful and mysterious: its craftsmanship is sophisticated, but t...
This volume is the definitive account of the excavation which led to the discovery of the magnificen...
Sword-pommel; silver-gilt. Late 8th century, of Anglo-Saxon or Pictish origin. If Pictish, it repres...
National Museums of Scotland, inventory no. FC 282. Scabbard-chape -- Three piece U-shaped casting; ...
Modern excavations can sometimes provide surprising new insights on antiquarian finds of metalwork. ...
Based on the exhibition Scotland's Early Silver, opening at the National Museum of ~Scotland, 13 Oct...
This is a full consideration of a series of glass beads which were originally recovered in associati...
A study devoted to a major new Late Anglo-Saxon silver hoard discovered by metal-detectorists in the...
Ashmolean Museum inventory no. AN1909.519-551. Silver. Largest Viking-Age silver hoard discovered to...
They will feature in Scotland's Early Silver exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland this autu...
Based on the exhibition Scotland's Early Silver, opening at the National Museum of Scotland, 13 Octo...
A Viking Silver Ho...
Recent analysis of cremated human remains from an Early Bronze Age cist at Staarvey Farm, Isle of Ma...
During analysis of the National Museum of Scotland’s collections, one of us (AH) discovered a previo...
An ancient Egyptian object buried in the grounds of a historic house near Monimail in Fife was found...
The St Ninian's Treasure is both beautiful and mysterious: its craftsmanship is sophisticated, but t...
This volume is the definitive account of the excavation which led to the discovery of the magnificen...
Sword-pommel; silver-gilt. Late 8th century, of Anglo-Saxon or Pictish origin. If Pictish, it repres...
National Museums of Scotland, inventory no. FC 282. Scabbard-chape -- Three piece U-shaped casting; ...
Modern excavations can sometimes provide surprising new insights on antiquarian finds of metalwork. ...
Based on the exhibition Scotland's Early Silver, opening at the National Museum of ~Scotland, 13 Oct...
This is a full consideration of a series of glass beads which were originally recovered in associati...
A study devoted to a major new Late Anglo-Saxon silver hoard discovered by metal-detectorists in the...
Ashmolean Museum inventory no. AN1909.519-551. Silver. Largest Viking-Age silver hoard discovered to...
They will feature in Scotland's Early Silver exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland this autu...
Based on the exhibition Scotland's Early Silver, opening at the National Museum of Scotland, 13 Octo...
A Viking Silver Ho...
Recent analysis of cremated human remains from an Early Bronze Age cist at Staarvey Farm, Isle of Ma...
During analysis of the National Museum of Scotland’s collections, one of us (AH) discovered a previo...
An ancient Egyptian object buried in the grounds of a historic house near Monimail in Fife was found...