The brooch was discovered following an excavation at a distillery in Ayrshire Experts are investigating the discovery of a mysterious Roman artefact uncovered in an Iron Age settlement under an ...
Excavations undertaken in 2020 at William Grant & Sons Girvan Distillery at the Curragh in South Ayrshire revealed an Iron Age settlement where archaeologists discovered a rare enamelled bronze ...
Experts are investigating the discovery of a mysterious Roman artefact uncovered in an Iron Age settlement under an Ayrshire distillery. Archaeologists believe the enamelled bronze brooch may have ...
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Experts are investigating the discovery of a mysterious Roman artefact uncovered in an Iron Age settlement under an Ayrshire distillery. Archaeologists believe the enamelled bronze brooch may have ...
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Archaeologists have been probing a mystery which may shed light on the way the ancient people of Scotland interacted with the Roman legions who manned Hadrian’s Wall. During a recent ...
Researchers have found a Roman brooch in the foundation of an Iron Age house in Scotland, but what was it doing there?
The brooch was popular among Roman military figures - and was found buried deep in the foundations of an Iron Age settlement in south west Scotland.