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The remains of an Iron Age chariot wheel have been discovered at the site of a new Highland golf course. Archaeologists made the find in a pit used for cremations thousands of years ago.
The remains of a prehistoric chariot wheel have been discovered at the site of a new Highland golf course. Archaeologists made the find in a pit used for cremations thousands of years ago.
The item turned out to be a “rare” ancient chariot wheel and a first-of-its-kind find. Archaeologists started excavating the site of a future golf course, Cabot Highlands, near Inverness a ...
Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Ahead of construction on a new golf course in the Scottish Highlands, archeologists uncovered an extremely rare find: a ...
The remains of a prehistoric chariot wheel have been discovered at the site of a new Highland golf course. Archaeologists made the find in a pit used for cremations thousands of years ago. Flint tools ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a range of historical artefacts, including an ancient chariot wheel and a 3,500-year-old Bronze Age cremation urn. At the site of the Old Petty Championship Golf ...
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