A newly deciphered inscription suggests the immense "Galloway Hoard" found in Scotland over a decade ago was held in common.
Archaeologist at Stirling University, Professor Sally Foster, believes the inscriptions were made in the 1950s following the notorious robbery of the large sandstone block on Christmas Day in 1950.
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Historic Environment Scotland, which carried out the scan and produced a virtual 3D model of the stone, said it had been unable to ascertain the purpose or meaning of the inscription. However Prof ...
Hoisted high atop Edinburgh, as if monitoring the city below, Edinburgh Castle is not only one of Scotland's most recognized landmarks, but one of the country's most-visited attractions.
Stirling Castle's Burns an' a' that event will allow visitors to learn about Burns’ life and what it would have been like to live around the same time as him. In 1787, Robert Burns visited ...
After four escape attempts, Stirling was transferred to Colditz Castle, but 15 months before this, his campaign with the SAS in North Africa had tremendous success. The SAS under Stirling ...
The floor features a Greek inscription from Deuteronomy: “Blessed are you when you come in and blessed are you when you go out.” The ruins were discovered during excavations ahead of ...
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A person has been taken to hospital after being cut from a vehicle following a crash in Stirling. Officers were alerted to the crash on Munro Road at around 11.47am on Thursday. Scottish Fire and ...
The exploits of Scottish soldier Lieutenant-Colonel David Stirling during World War Two ... POW camps in Italy before being sent to Colditz Castle where he remained until the end of the war.
Stirling's ancient castle, along with Edinburgh Castle, will be hosting events to celebrate the famous Scottish bard, Robert Burns on Saturday, January 25. Visitors are invited to Stirling Castle ...