
Prehistoric and Roman Archaeology
Our Prehistoric and Roman Archaeology collections include archaeological collections from the first human settlement of Europe during the Palaeolithic up to the end of the Roman period.
Over this vast time-frame and sizeable collection, our focus is on Scotland set within a European context. Highlights include the finds from the famous Neolithic village of Skara Brae on Orkney, a wealth of Bronze Age gold jewellery, the fabulous pony cap from Torrs decorated with Celtic art, and rich remains of the Roman occupation of Scotland such as magnificent helmets with face masks. Our wide-ranging research includes the material culture of prehistory, the puzzling habit of hoarding valued items, the effect of culture contacts such as the Roman invasion, and the history of archaeology.
The section also houses the museum’s commercial post-excavation service, providing specialist analysis and reporting of artefacts found on excavations across Scotland and beyond.
Meet the team

Dr Fraser Hunter
Principal Curator of Prehistoric and Roman Archaeology
Dr Hugo Anderson-Whymark
Senior Curator, Early Prehistory
Dr Matthew Knight
Senior Curator, Early Prehistory
Jim Wilson
Assistant Curator, Early Prehistory
Bethany Simpson
Assistant Curator, Prehistoric and Roman Archaeology
Dr Gemma Cruickshanks
Post-excavation Officer
Leanne Demay
Post-excavation OfficerDr Jess Thompson
Curator of Osteoarchaeology
Prehistoric and Roman Archaeology stories
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Romans in Scotland: Life on the frontier
The Roman occupation of Scotland was dominated by the military. There were no civilian towns or country villas. But the forts were not just military bases. They became the heart of communities. - Discover

Romans in Scotland: Major archaeological sites
Archaeological finds from Rome's invasions of Scotland can be found throughout the country, from the Solway Firth to Shetland. The most prominent sites, however, are in southern Scotland, including Trimontium, the Antonine Wall and… - Discover

What is the Peebles Hoard?
The Peebles Hoard is a spectacular collection of bronze, leather and wooden material. Dating to the Late Bronze Age (c.1000-800 BCE), it contains several hundred elements from a complex set of objects. A complete sword in a wooden scabbard…