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Elgin Cathedral Stones Return Home
Carved faces, plants and animals are being hoisted up to the towers of Elgin Cathedral for an exciting exhibition to open this Easter. Visit the website for more information.
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Kilmartin Glen: Kilmartin Stones
Get a brief overview of Kilmartin Sculptured Stones, a collection of carvings spanning a 700-year period. Visit the site today or contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.
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Steinacleit
Get an overview of Steinacleit, once thought to be a Neolithic stone circle and cairn, but which may actually be an early farmstead. Contact Historic Environment Scotland today for more information.
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Grants Awarded by us
Every grant awarded by Historic Environment Scotland from October 2015 is listed here. Visit the website, or contact the staff at Historic Environment Scotland today for more information.
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Knap of Howar
Discover the Knap of Howar, pair of buildings dating back to the third millennium BC. Visit the stunning site today or contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.
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Definitive report on the famous Calanais Stones published
After many years in the making, the definitive full report on excavations at the stone ring and alignments at Calanais in the Western Isles has now been published. Visit the website to learn more.
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Tealing Earth House
Get an overview of Tealing Earth House, a long, narrow example of a souterrain dating to the early centuries AD. Visit the site today or contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.
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Edinburgh Castle
An overview of Edinburgh Castle, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home of the Honours of Scotland, Stone of Destiny, Mons Meg and One o’Clock Gun.
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Ring of Brodgar
Get an overview of the Ring of Brodgar Stone Circle and Henge, one of the most spectactular and enigmatic monuments in Britain. Contact Historic Environment Scotland today for more information.
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Ness of Burgi
Discover the Ness of Burgi, at Scatness, Shetland - an intriguing and well-defended Iron Age ruin. Visit the site today or contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.