TRAVERSE CITY — A familiar sight along the Boardman River is getting a second life this month, thanks to the work of a local artist. The cottonwood tree at the river’s mouth died earlier this year and ...
A University of Aberdeen archaeology student discovered an impressive relic from Scotland’s medieval Pictish kingdom. While volunteering on a dig in a major hillfort settlement, the student found a ...
An archaeology student volunteering at a Fife dig has uncovered what experts believe may be a rare carving of a Pictish face. Jodie Allan, a third-year archaeology student at the University of ...
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An archaeology student has discovered what is thought may be a rare carving of a Pict’s face while volunteering on a dig. Jodie Allan was digging at East Lomond hill fort in Fife when she found what ...
A student has discovered what is thought may be a rare carving of a Pict’s face while volunteering on a dig. Jodie Allan was digging at East Lomond hill fort in Fife, Scotland, when she found what she ...
Archaeologists believe they may have unearthed an "incredibly rare" stone carving of the face of a person who lived in Fife more than 1,000 years ago. University of Aberdeen student Jodie Allan made ...
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