The personal belongings of an 18th-century murder victim, hastily buried in a peat bog, have gone on display on the Isle of ...
A new exhibition about a burial on the Isle of Lewis from the 1700s has opened for the first time in a generation.
Former National Geographic Editor at Large Cathy Newman tends a small patch of heather in her Washington, D.C. garden to remind her of the Scottish moors.
The body was first discovered in 1964, with forensic analysis at the time revealing he was around 20 to 25 years old.
The belongings of an 18th-century suspected murder victim found in a peat bank have gone on show in a new exhibition. The ...
Feral goats that roam the moors near the Scottish Borders are to be culled for conservation purposes, it has been announced. The semi-wild animals live across Langholm Moor in the Tarras Valley ...
A rare bird has disappeared in suspicious circumstances amid fears of "human interference", the RSPB has said. The young Hen Harrier, named Red by local schoolchildren, hatched in 2024 in Tarras ...
A rare bird has disappeared in suspicious circumstances amid fears of "human interference", the RSPB has said. The young Hen Harrier, named Red by local schoolchildren, hatched in 2024 in Tarras ...
Stories of a murder on the moor have been passed down through generations ... and Early Modern History at National Museums Scotland, said: “We don’t know who this person was, but the quality ...
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