• Scotland’s oldest tartan found in Highlands bog

    Updated: 2023-03-31 06:01:54
    A piece of woolen textile discovered in a peat bog four decades ago has been identified as the oldest surviving authentic tartan in Scotland. Dye analysis confirmed that no synthetic dyes were used which suggests it was made before the 1750s and radiocarbon testing narrowed the range down to 1500-1600 A.D. That means it is … Read the full post →"Scotland’s oldest tartan found in Highlands bog"

  • Private Garden of the Camelias opens to public for the 1st time

    Updated: 2023-03-30 04:02:00
    A secret garden within the grand park of Florence’s Boboli Gardens has opened to the public for the first time since it was created in the middle of the 17th century. The Garden of the Camelias was reserved for the personal use of the Medici grand ducal family, so even though it was built under … Read the full post →"Private Garden of the Camelias opens to public for the 1st time"

  • Kilchurn Castle Canvas Prints Framed Prints

    Updated: 2023-03-29 20:31:01
    Passionate about British Heritage Toggle navigation Attractions England Scotland Wales London History England Scotland Wales Accommodation B Bs Historic Hotels Self Catering Canvas Prints England Castles in England Cornwall Cotswolds Lake District Yorkshire Dales Scotland Castles in Scotland Cairngorms Isle of Skye Perthshire Castles in Wales Thatched Cottages And many more prints Best of Britain Popular Prints : Cornwall Lake District Thatched Cottages Yorkshire Dales Britain Express Shop Castles in Scotland Kilchurn Castle , Loch Awe Kilchurn Castle , Loch Awe Prints Beautiful photos of England , Scotland , and Wales Click currency symbol to see prices in your currency worldwide view mobile version The Story Behind the Image Kilchurn Castle , Loch Awe The story of this photo starts at 3

  • Roman gilded fragment baffles experts

    Updated: 2023-03-29 06:35:09
    A small late Roman (ca. 350-450 A.D.) fragment of gilded silver with stamped decoration has experts stymied. The chip-carved style with rows of geometric shapes stamped or punched on the surface suggests it dates to the late Roman period, but there are no direct parallels on the archaeological record and nobody can figure out what … Read the full post →"Roman gilded fragment baffles experts"

  • 2,000-year-old bamboo slips reveal ancient government in Yunnan

    Updated: 2023-03-28 04:01:00
    Thousands of bamboo slips (rectangles tied together to form books) discovered at the Hebosuo archaeological site in southwestern China’s Yunnan province will help shed new light on the government of the Western Han Dynasty (202 B.C.- 25 A.D.) in Yunnan. More than 10,000 bamboo slips have been unearthed at the Hebosuo site since excavations began … Read the full post →"2,000-year-old bamboo slips reveal ancient government in Yunnan"

  • Record-breaking EID MAR aureus looted from Greece, now repatriated

    Updated: 2023-03-27 04:01:00
    The EID MAR aureus that set a new world record when it was sold at auction for $4.2 million in October 2020 has been confiscated and repatriated to Greece whence it was looted. The owner of Roma Numismatics, the London-based auction house that sold the aureus, has been arrested and charged with grand larceny, criminal … Read the full post →"Record-breaking EID MAR aureus looted from Greece, now repatriated"

  • Picture of the Week #788

    Updated: 2023-03-26 22:08:11
    Along the walls of Framlingham Castle. Photo May 2015. Continue reading

  • Picture of the Week #787

    Updated: 2023-03-20 04:18:19
    Henry VIII Gate at Windsor Castle. Photo May 2015. Continue reading

  • Picture of the Week #786

    Updated: 2023-03-13 01:31:02
    Oxburgh Hall and gardens. Photo May 2015. Continue reading

  • Picture of the Week #785

    Updated: 2023-03-06 08:23:37
    Knot garden near Leicester’s Gatehouse at Kenilworth Castle. Photo May 2015. Continue reading

  • Upcoming Books, Exhibitions, and Events for March 2023

    Updated: 2023-03-05 22:54:51
    Yes, a little late again this month because the not-serious-but-annoying health issues have continued except this time it WAS Covid, but thankfully a mild-ish case. (Probably due to the fact that I had a booster a little less than three months ago.) Books One release that I missed last month... Continue reading

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