Have you ever wondered how archaeological finds end up in Scottish Museums? The Treasure Trove Unit (TTU) is the front-facing team dealing with archaeological finds in Scotland
Tacye Phillipson explains why looking at past disposals can help inform future work
The heritage traditions of Scotland are unique in comparison to the rest of Britain. This unit uses ...
The Staffordshire Hoard is an unparalleled treasure find dating from Anglo-Saxon times. Both the qua...
Have you ever wondered how archaeological finds end up in Scottish Museums? The Treasure Trove Unit ...
In Scotland (UK) Treasure Trove law requires all discoveries of archaeological objects, regardless o...
Dr Natasha Ferguson, Treasure Trove Unit, National Museums Scotland, and Kevin Munro, Historic Envir...
An ancient Egyptian object buried in the grounds of a historic house near Monimail in Fife was found...
Sheridan gave an excellent summary of the Scottish Treasure Trove system as it then operated. Since ...
Re-examination of old finds can lead to significant gains in understanding past practices. Some of ...
Under Scottish law all portable antiquities of archaeological, historical or cultural signiRcance ar...
Under Scottish law all portable antiquities of archaeological, historical or cultural significance a...
Based on the exhibition Scotland's Early Silver, opening at the National Museum of ~Scotland, 13 Oct...
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the National Museum of Scotland this book showcases over 100 o...
Treasure Trove in Scotland: a code of practice Citation for published version: Ralston, I 2008, Trea...
In 2007 a group of metal-detectorists working in a field at Catherinefield Farm, Dumfries, began to...
Tacye Phillipson explains why looking at past disposals can help inform future work
The heritage traditions of Scotland are unique in comparison to the rest of Britain. This unit uses ...
The Staffordshire Hoard is an unparalleled treasure find dating from Anglo-Saxon times. Both the qua...
Have you ever wondered how archaeological finds end up in Scottish Museums? The Treasure Trove Unit ...
In Scotland (UK) Treasure Trove law requires all discoveries of archaeological objects, regardless o...
Dr Natasha Ferguson, Treasure Trove Unit, National Museums Scotland, and Kevin Munro, Historic Envir...
An ancient Egyptian object buried in the grounds of a historic house near Monimail in Fife was found...
Sheridan gave an excellent summary of the Scottish Treasure Trove system as it then operated. Since ...
Re-examination of old finds can lead to significant gains in understanding past practices. Some of ...
Under Scottish law all portable antiquities of archaeological, historical or cultural signiRcance ar...
Under Scottish law all portable antiquities of archaeological, historical or cultural significance a...
Based on the exhibition Scotland's Early Silver, opening at the National Museum of ~Scotland, 13 Oct...
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the National Museum of Scotland this book showcases over 100 o...
Treasure Trove in Scotland: a code of practice Citation for published version: Ralston, I 2008, Trea...
In 2007 a group of metal-detectorists working in a field at Catherinefield Farm, Dumfries, began to...
Tacye Phillipson explains why looking at past disposals can help inform future work
The heritage traditions of Scotland are unique in comparison to the rest of Britain. This unit uses ...
The Staffordshire Hoard is an unparalleled treasure find dating from Anglo-Saxon times. Both the qua...