Figure 1: The front cover of Scotland’s Archaeology Strategy, showing recording of a historic vessel (© Jonathan Benjamin, Wessex Archaeology, Dig Art! 2015)
Figure 2: Excavations at Rhynie in 2017 by archaeologists from the University of Aberdeen (© Historic Environment Scotland)
Figure 3: Go Roman teaching handling box (© Historic Environment Scotland)
Figure 4: Historic Environment Scotland’s Archaeology and World Heritage Team help out with the handling boxes in a school in The Scottish Borders (© Historic Environment Scotland)
Figure 5: A screenshot from the Go Roman game
Figure 6: Figure 6: The Scottish Crannog Centre (© Historic Environment Scotland)
Figure 7: The five aims and priorities of Scotland’s Archaeology Strategy
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