New Pictish remains have been discovered at a fort thought to have been largely destroyed by a 19th-century development.
Archaeologists from the University of Aberdeen uncovered a longhouse and an 1,100-year-old anglo Saxon coin in a dig at Burghead Fort near Lossiemouth, Moray.
Experts believe the fort was a significant seat of power within the Pictish Kingdom, dating between 500 CE and 1000 CE.
Read the STV News Report.
There was a bit of coverage from the Beeb too.
bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-scotland-40722244/burghead-dig-unearths-pictish-longhouse
Anglo-Saxon coins too.