The hat is believed to be Scotland’s oldest recognisable garment.
The body was first discovered in 1964, with forensic analysis at the time revealing he was around 20 to 25 years old.
They are on loan from National Museums Scotland. A wooden comb was found with the body (National Museums Scotland/PA) Dr Anna Groundwater, principal curator of renaissance and early modern history at ...
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Dr Anna Groundwater, principal curator of Renaissance and early modern history at National Museums Scotland, said the items offer a rare glimpse into the man’s life. “We don’t know who this person was ...
THE historical impact of the Romans on East Lothian has been revealed. Dr Fraser Hunter, principal curator of prehistoric and Roman archaeology at the National Museum of Scotland, gave a talk to 96 ...
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Things to do include Canton Symphony's Journey pops show, the Canton Ballet performing "Cinderella," "Sight Unseen" at MassMu and Canton First Friday.