Sometimes it takes a village to raise a window. Between 2015 and 2017, skilled masons meticulously carved and beveled arches and four-lobed flourishes for a Gothic-style stone window frame in Guédelon ...
Three decades after its modest beginnings on Channel 4, the TV juggernaut now has its own channel and global subscribers ...
AN amulet once thought to have supernatural power, evidence of feasting in the Hebrides 5000 years ago, and a lost medieval settlement in the Borders are among Scotland's biggest finds of 2025 ...
Fascinating legends are attached to landmarks, such as the Rudston Monolith and Gypsey Race stream, as Hidden East Yorkshire ...
Hidden on a windswept valley in Orkney, Scotland, lies a 5,000‑year‑old rock monument that has fascinated visitors for centuries. This Neolithic rock‑cut tomb was carved into a massive glacial boulder ...
Christian archaeology seeks to see, hear and touch the Word made flesh, Pope Leo XIV said, inviting the world's bishops and others to encourage young people, laypeople and priests to study archaeology ...
On the centenary of the founding of the Pontifical Institute of Christian Archaeology, Pope Leo XIV published a new apostolic letter in which he praised Christian archaeology as a work capable of ...
In new document, the Pope says archaeology not only provides historical data but also allows theology to remain rooted in the concrete reality of the people of God, capable of ‘bringing to light ...
An unusual email arrived in the inbox of a faculty member at the department of archaeology at Simon Fraser University in the spring of 2024. This email was from a thrift shop, Thrifty Boutique in ...
A new BBC 2 docuseries, The Man in the Mask: An Orkney Murder, takes viewers back to 2 June 1994, when 26-year-old Bangladeshi waiter, Shamsuddin Mahmood, was shot in the head at point-blank range ...
Archaeologists are to resume digging at the Ness of Brodgar on Orkney after 3D radar technology discovered an "extraordinary" object which has yet to be identified. The Ness, one of the most important ...
Back in February 2024, winter storms were battering the Scottish island of Sanday, but the destructive force of the winds inadvertently uncovered a curious piece of maritime history. After the storms ...