Archaeologists Discover a 'Master Blacksmith's' Workshop Dating to the Very Dawn of the Iron Age in Britain
Established at around 771 BCE, smithing of iron had reached a very high level mere decades after ironworking first arose in Britain.
Established at around 771 BCE, smithing of iron had reached a very high level mere decades after ironworking first arose in Britain.
The discovery was made with sonar, a machine that sends a soundwave into the ocean and detects the echoes as it bounces off of objects.
They found it in an area of Lincolnshire where Roman artifacts had previously been discovered, and claim it's as large as a grapefruit.
A textile manufacturer in Scotland has recreated the oldest-known piece of Scottish tartan ever found, which was buried for centuries. Discovered approximately forty years ago in a peat bog, the Glen Affric Tartan underwent testing organized by The Scottish Tartans Authority last year to confirm it was the oldest surviving piece of tartan, dating back […]
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V&A Dundee, is asking for any object covered in tartan, from Christmas decorations to ceramics, and to email a "tartan story."
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