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Evidence stacks up that rocky outcrop was home to earliest Pictish fort
An inhospitable sea stack on the Aberdeenshire coast has been confirmed as the site of the earliest Pictish Fort and predates the iconic Dunnottar Castle, carbon dating has revealed.
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University edges world top 50 for research in global top journals
The impact on the world of research conducted at the University of Aberdeen has been confirmed in the latest international rankings of research-intensive universities.
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Before there was 10,000BC...
For hardcore archaeology fans and professional archaeologists alike, popular archaeology TV shows can be a point of conflict - but some make for addictive viewing and guilty pleasure. It's a feeling those of you who have been indulging in Channel 5's recent series 10,000BC may be familiar with. For readers who aren't...
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NARSS Seminar series for 2nd half session (2015)
Check out our NARSS programme for this coming half session
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Archaeology and Palaeoecology Research at Aberdeen ranked top in Scotland
The Archaeology Department (with colleagues from Palaeoecology) at Aberdeen has been rated top in Scotland for its research profile in the recent Research Excellence Framework (REF2014) exercise, which has been carried out across the UK University sector.
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Roman and Pictish silver hoard uncovered by archaeologists
Archaeologists from the University of Aberdeen's Northern Picts project and National Museums Scotland have unearthed a hoard of Late Roman and Pictish silver buried in a field in Aberdeenshire.
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Aberdeen Archaeology PhD student lands prestigious Wenner Gren Dissertation Fieldwork Grant
Yichung Pan, a Taiwanese Archaeology PhD student at Aberdeen, has recently been awarded a Dissertation Fieldwork Grant from the Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research based in New York.
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Bringing Archives and Archaeology together: revelations from the Bennachie Colony
Much academic research is undertaken within university departments and creates knowledge for other academic end users. But the department of archaeology at Aberdeen is attempting to shift this image. Last week at the Scottish Records Association 2014 Conference, Jeff Oliver, of the department of Archaeology, and Colin Miller, of the...
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Aberdeen joins online learning community to inspire learning for life
The University of Aberdeen will today (June 9) join an innovative online learning community that enables people to undertake free short courses over the internet.
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Caroline Wickham-Jones on BBC Radio Wales
Last week, our Welsh fans got a slice of Doggerland with Archaeology's Caroline Wickham-Jones!