Over the weekend, London-based The Guardian chronicled how pupils at a private school in Scotland came to unearth a collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities on different occasions between 1952 and 1984. The story of the discoveries will be told for the first time by the former curator of the National Museum of Scotland, Dr Elizabeth Goring, and her successor, Dr Margaret Maitland, in the upcoming Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland due to be released on 30 November. In 1952, a schoolboy was digging up potatoes in the grounds of his school in Fife as part of a punishment when he tumbled across a bulbous shape that he initially mistook for a potato.
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