Viking Jewellery Display
We’re taking a closer look at some highlights from our Viking Jewellery case.
Jenny, our Curator of Collections, shares more about these fascinating finds and the stories of how they were discovered.
We’re taking a closer look at some highlights from our Viking Jewellery case.
Jenny, our Curator of Collections, shares more about these fascinating finds and the stories of how they were discovered.

The transition from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age in Shetland brought new ideas, technologies, and materials. One key change was in ...
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We're delighted to unveil our latest archaeology display, Play in the Past, a fascinating new focus case that explores the timeless ...
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Shetland Museum was recently awarded an exciting Viking Age find through the Treasure Trove process – a beautiful copper alloy sword ...
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One of the results of years of peat-cutting in Shetland is that occasionally interesting objects are revealed. So it was the case in ...
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Members of the public are invited to come along with their ‘treasures’ and meet experts from Scotland’s Treasure Trove Unit ...
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Our bog butter is going 'home' for the season - and will be on display in the Old Haa, Yell as part of their summer exhibition about ...
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We were delighted to have maritime archaeologists, Colin and Paula Martin back with us last week to record finds from three East India ...
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Archaeology really is rubbish. It is the study of the things which people have left behind – and usually that is the things which ...
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Over 70 years after his discovery in a Northmavine peat bog, Gunnister Man continues to intrigue. Last week Shetland Museum curator, ...
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Shetland has some fascinating historic wreck sites and the remains greatly enhance our knowledge and understanding of international ...
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One of Shetland’s more remarkable archaeological sites is Da Croon o Da Ura, in Unst, just about the most northerly part of the ...
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Diving into the past Shetland’s Historic Shipwreck Collections. (Part 1) Shetland has some fascinating historic wreck sites and the ...
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Here collections assistant Tracey Hawkins discusses the activities both adults and children enjoyed during Viking times – from ...
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As our Three Kirks project continues, we are trying to piece together the reasons why the Orcadian red sandstone was brought to ...
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The results are in! We are delighted (and very relieved) to have received our results from the British Geological Survey in Edinburgh ...
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