Archaeologists have unveiled what is believed to be the world’s oldest 3D map, an astonishing relic from the Paleolithic era ...
While enjoying the 40,000 acres of bright-red Aztec sandstone, Cal noticed a disturbing and destructive trend: tourists carving their names into the famed formations. "What exactly was it that ...
Archaeologists have returned to dig on a hillside where they previously unearthed an unusual sandstone carving. Named the Nessglyph, the discovery was made in January at Nesscliffe hill ...
The information gathered will then help highlight the town's heritage of sandstone carving. It will ultimately be made available online and will also form part of a special exhibition at Dumfries ...