About Morning Curator Tour: Scotland's First Warriors

Join exhibition curator Dr Matthew Knight for an exclusive early morning tour of 'Scotland’s First Warriors'.

Featuring the incredible Carnoustie Hoard, 'Scotland’s First Warriors' is a unique exhibition which will take you on a 4000-year journey to explore the origins and impact of conflict in prehistoric Scotland. Join us before normal opening hours to explore this special exhibition with its curator, Dr Matthew Knight, along with a member of the exhibition’s design team.

Providing in-depth knowledge of the exhibition displays and behind-the-scenes insights, this tour will enable you to explore the first signs of organised conflict, from the Neolithic (late Stone Age) through the Bronze Age and Iron Age to the Romans, and to discover how the exhibition was created by its designers from concept to installation. Mapping this story through over 200 objects, Matthew Knight will consider key questions raised by the exhibition, such as how and why people fought, the impact on communities, and the legacy of prehistoric conflict.

Dr Matthew Knight is Senior Curator of Early Prehistory at National Museums Scotland and curator of 'Scotland’s First Warriors'.

Good to know

  • Doors will open at 9:30.
  • Please arrive at the Tower Entrance for 9:40 where you will be met by a member of the Learning and Engagement team.
  • This tour takes place before the museum opens to the general public. Attendees are welcome to explore the exhibition on their own after the tour finishes at 10:30.  
  • If you have any access requirements, please email us in advance of the tour at publicevents@nms.ac.uk

Pricing information

Ticket prices
Ticket typePrice
Members£10
Adults£12
Over 65s£11
Student, Unemployed, Disabled, Young Scot£10

Free entry for accompanying essential carers.

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Accessibility and facilities

We want everyone who comes to our museums to enjoy their time with us and make the most of their visit.  

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