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Ahead of construction on a new golf course in the Scottish Highlands, archeologists uncovered an extremely rare find: a ...
Digging into the sandy soil of northern Scotland, archaeologists unearthed a rusty metal object unlike anything they’d seen before. The item turned out to be a “rare” ancient chariot wheel and a first ...
Inside the circular pit, archaeologists discovered an Iron Age chariot ... to pinpoint their age before Cabot Highlands sends them to either the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh or the ...
Originating in the later Bronze Age (1000 BC - 800 BC), the hill forts of the early Iron Age are found over a wide area of the British Isles: in Scotland (Finavon Fort in Angus), Wales (The ...
A rare piece of Iron Age textile which lay buried in a loch for nearly 2,500 ... funded by Museums Galleries Scotland. It is ...
A rare piece of Iron Age textile that has been buried in a loch for nearly 2,500 years is now on public display for the first ...
People in Iron Age Britain believed in powerful spirits. They met to worship the spirits in sacred places, like the shores of a lake or a clearing in a wood. Priests known as druids led religious ...
The wheel is only the fifth known chariot artifact found in Scotland. 35,180 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster than others?35,180 people played the daily ...
An ancient piece of Iron ... Iron Age village from today. The textile will become a permanent exhibit at the Centre on the banks of Loch Tay, and has gone through a painstaking stabilisation and ...