2,000-Year-Old Woman Found Buried in Possible Ritual Well at Iron Age Settlement in Scotland
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'Nothing like it!' Archaeologists think mysterious pit with human remains could be Iron Age 'hot tub'
Archaeologists have unearthed a puzzling stone-lined pit believed to date to roughly 2,000 years ago, in the Iron Age. The oval structure, which measures approximately 3m in length, 2m across and 3m in depth, was uncovered during excavation work near Dornoch in the Scottish Highlands aimed at expanding a neighbouring quarry.Inside, researchers found a prehistoric skeleton thought to belong to a woman, along with animal bones, burnt material incl…
Archaeologists find a 2,000-year-old woman's grave in a Scottish quarry. Learn more about the spectacular discovery in Sutherland.
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