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Photo: Andy Catlin. Edinburgh. The Scots, like the Irish, ... East Asia, and Ceramics completes the National Museum of Scotland’s 15-year, £80 million ($105.6 million) redevelopment.
(Image credit: National Museums Scotland) Two hemispheres made out of silver. These were among the 100 pieces of silver recently unearthed at an excavation in northeastern Scotland.
The museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with shorter hours on holidays. The National Museum of Scotland can be easily reached on foot if you're in the Old Town. Several of Edinburgh's top ...
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Completed in 2011 in United Kingdom. Images by Andrew Lee . The National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh has completed its most significant redevelopment in over a century, breathing new life into ...
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Courtesy National Museums Scotland. The National Museum of Scotland has announced that it has approved the repatriation of a looted totem pole to the Nisga’a Nation of British Columbia, Canada.
The Wellcome Trust has awarded £1.3 million to Edinburgh's National Museum of Scotland to help fund the creation of six new science and technology galleries.
Photo (c) Duncan McGlynn via National Museums Scotland In 1906, a trove of more than 100 brass and leather treasures was unearthed from the site of an ancient Roman fort in Scotland.
Images of two men sought in connection with the theft of antique coins from an Edinburgh museum have been released by police. The coins were stolen on Wednesday 2 September from the National ...
The National Museum of Scotland said the fossil of the pterosaur is the largest of its kind ever discovered from the Jurassic period. A Ph.D. student made the discovery while on a field trip.
A delegation of First Nations leaders is urging the National Museum of Scotland to return a totem pole that was stolen in 1929 from the Nisga’a Nation of British Columbia, Canada.