The body of the man, estimated to be between 20 and 25 years old, was discovered in a peat bank on Arnish Moor on the Isle of Lewis in 1964. He was believed to have been killed about 250 years prior.
The body was first discovered in 1964, with forensic analysis at the time revealing he was around 20 to 25 years old.
The body of the young man, thought to be aged between 20 and 25, was discovered on Arnish Moor on Lewis in 1964 – around 250 years after his death. Forensic analysis at the time found a fracture ...
have gone on display on the Isle of Lewis, forming part of a rare exhibition shedding light on one of Scotland’s enduring historical mysteries. Known as the Arnish Moor Man, the unidentified ...
A new exhibition about a burial on the Isle of Lewis from the 1700s has opened for the first time in a generation. The body of a young man was discovered on Arnish Moor, south of Stornoway ...
The human remains were discovered on Arnish Moor, near Stornoway in Lewis, in 1964. The Scots pop icon will be joined by Nina Nesbitt and Eddi Reader at this summer's HebCelt. Arnish along with ...
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Stornoway Gazette on MSNArnish road set for much-needed major upgradeAlex Macleod, Chief Executive at Stornoway Port Authority, said: "The Arnish Road upgrade represents ... A History of Cruise ...
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