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Archaeologists Unearth More Than 100 Projectiles From an Iconic Battlefield in Scotland
In April 1746, troops met near Inverness in the Scottish Highlands for a brief but deadly battle. One group, known as the ...
The archaeologists that found the stone-paved chamber, located inside a hilltop fort in Scotland, still aren’t sure exactly ...
Archaeologists from the University of Glasgow and the National Trust for Scotland have recovered more than 100 projectiles, ...
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Lost, Scotland Medieval Castle 'Linked to Mary, Queen of Scots' Found by Volunteer Archaeologists
The medieval Edelwood Castle, which is thought to have been linked to Mary, Queen of Scots, has been discovered by a group of volunteer archaeologists from two organizations: the Clutha Archaeology ...
Archaeologists say a hilltop settlement near Perth thrived during the Iron Age before mysteriously fading away - possibly because of invading Romans. Broxy Kennels Fort was first identified in the ...
A 14th-century teenager died from the Black Death in Edinburgh. Learn how researchers discovered the pathogen in his teeth, ...
INVERNESS, SCOTLAND—BBC News reports that traces of postholes from 16 prehistoric roundhouses and a palisade were uncovered during an investigation conducted ahead of construction of a new prison in ...
Archaeologists in Scotland have announced a groundbreaking discovery that could provide evidence of the death of a legendary wizard, Merlin, believed to have occurred at Drumelzier between the 6th and ...
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SWINTON, SCOTLAND—Chronicle Live reports that human bone fragments have been discovered in disturbed soil in the area of Swinton Parish Church, which is located in Scotland near the Anglo-Scottish ...
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