Student unearths rare stone that shows face carving from almost 2,000 years ago - Jodie Allan made the finding while digging in Fife, Scotland ...
"It is incredibly rare to have a representation of a human face in this time period. Archaeologists believe they may have ...
The University of Aberdeen student was working on a dig in Scotland when she found the relic that could be a rare discovery ...
According to historians East Lomond hill fort and nearby settlement made southernmost parts of the Pictish kingdom in what is ...
With its two eyes, nose and hairline, the carving alludes to the people of East Lomond in Fife around 1,500 years ago.
Jodie Allan was volunteering on a dig when she found what she initially thought was a piece of slag while sieving soil ...
3 1/4 x 6 1/2 x 1 1/4 in. (8.3 x 16.5 x 3.2 cm) ...
So much about life in the digital era is fleeting. This summer, Vermont teens have a chance to create something permanent through a unique free workshop offered at the Carving Studio & Sculpture ...
An archaeology student came face-to-face with Scotland’s past when she unearthed what may be an incredibly rare depiction of an ancient Pict. Jodie Allan was a volunteer on a dig at East Lomond hill ...