The centuries-old item, also known as the Stone of Scone, has played a role in the crowning of British monarchs since the ...
The Stone of Destiny is a powerful symbol of the British monarchy. Also known as Stone of Scone, the centuries-old object has been placed under the coronation chair for the crowning of British ...
The mysterious inscription on the Stone of Destiny used in British coronations since the 13th century may have been solved.
Professor believes marking was made by Bertie Gray, the stonemason and politician who oversaw secret repair of the Scottish ...
Professor Sally Foster, from the University of Stirling, is painstakingly collating the history of as many of the pieces as ...
Scots call it Lia Fail (Stone of Destiny), but geologists insist that it is an ordinary piece of Scottish sandstone (worth about 35¢). British police soon guessed that the theft was the work of ...
While the existence of fragments from the sandstone block returned in 1951 have been known – an inch-sized piece was gifted ...
A graduate who vandalised a cabinet containing the Stone of Destiny in Edinburgh Castle has been given a community payback ...
The researcher who is trying to trace the “hidden” fragments of the Stone of Destiny believes she has decoded another mystery ...
THE researcher who is trying to trace the “hidden” fragments of the Stone of Destiny believes she has decoded another mystery ...