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Mystery Bones Unearthed Near Scotland's Arthur's Seat

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Animal remains of various species found near Edinburgh's Arthur's Seat.
  • Discovery made after a wildfire burned part of Holyrood Park.
  • Archaeologists plan radiocarbon dating to determine age and origin.
Mystery Bones Unearthed Near Scotland's Arthur's Seat

A recent wildfire in Scotland's Holyrood Park led to the discovery of an unusual collection of animal bones on Crow Hill, near the iconic Arthur's Seat. The remains, consisting of various species including cattle, horse, sheep, and possibly cat, were uncovered by park rangers after the fire. Though the area is known for historic grazing, the variety and incompleteness of the bones make this find significant.

Archaeologists from Historic Environment Scotland (HES) have begun an investigation into the cache. They have noted that the bones do not appear to be part of a larger archaeological feature. The exact age of the remains is yet to be determined, but specialists are preparing to conduct radiocarbon dating to shed light on their origin and why they were deposited in this location.

Holyrood Park is recognized as a rich archaeological landscape, with previous discoveries including prehistoric hillforts and more recent finds like carved heads and prehistoric villages. This latest bone discovery adds another layer to the area's ongoing historical revelations as experts continue to learn more about its past.

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An unusual collection of animal bones, including cattle, horse, sheep, and possibly cat, was discovered on Crow Hill.
The bones were found after a wildfire cleared vegetation, revealing the cache that was likely present for some time.
Archaeologists plan to radiocarbon date the bones to determine their age and uncover the reason for their deposition.

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