According to a new interpretation of runes carved on an artifact in the fabled Galloway Hoard, the treasure may have been ...
"The hoard is the find of a lifetime and being part of the excavation with the National Museum and Treasure Trove team was an ...
Discovered in 2014 near Kirkcudbright, the Galloway Hoard became one of the UK’s most significant archaeological finds of the century.
Ten years ago in Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, metal detectorists stumbled upon pieces of silver and gold. Researchers ...
It has been suggested that a hoard of Viking-age treasure buried in Scotland more than 1,000 years ago may have been owned by a religious community – thanks to the discovery of an ancient spelling ...
Runic inscriptions on an 1,100-year-old arm ring unearthed in Scotland suggest that the hoard of silver and gold it was buried with belonged to an entire Viking community. At such a critical moment in ...
Discovered in a field in Scotland in 2014, the Viking Age "community property" is now the focus of a new exhibition in ...
The discovery provides important insight into the immensely valuable "Galloway Hoard" that contains the arm ring, experts ...
A famed Viking-age silver hoard discovered in Scotland may have belonged to an entire community of people, rather than one ...
Special writing on an arm ring from the Galloway Hoard may shed some light on who might have owned the collection.
A newly translated runic inscription has shed light on the Galloway Hoard, considered to be one of the richest collections of Viking-age objects ever found in Britain and Ireland when it was ...
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