
A regular update featuring information on Stirling and the wider Forth Valley’s rich history and archaeology, including local events, archaeological digs and stories from the past.
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Today’s post is from my other blog Scottish Archaeology and is all about some rather strange Iron Age burial traditions from the north of Scotland that have just been revealed in a new paper. They involved removing of brains and the sharpen...
Welcome to Stirling Archaeology’s ‘The Diary’ , a weekly summary of all the interesting history and archaeological things happening round Stirling, including some of my adventures which finishes with a very bad joke and a poem so make sure...
Hi my name if Dr Murray Cook and I’m an archaeologist based in Stirling. My blog is all about interesting things with a Stirling connection!
Regular readers will know one of our focuses is Dumyat: the Fort of Maeatae and I’ve published sev...
Welcome to Stirling Archaeology’s ‘The Diary’ , a weekly summary of all the interesting history and archaeological things happening round Stirling, including some of my adventures which finishes with a very bad joke and a poem so make sure...
If you look south of Stirling one of the more prominent wee peaks is Earl’s Hill which lies to the north of Earl’s Burn. Its not quite clear if this is the same Earl or two different ones as they are recorded at different times. We are sure...
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This newsletter is a regular update featuring Stirling and the wider Forth Valley’s rich history and archaeology. The author is Dr Murray Cook, a Stirling based professional archaeologist and historian.
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