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A group of archaeologists and scientists, led by Professor Karen Hardy from the University of Glasgow, has discovered ...
Archaeologists have uncovered groundbreaking evidence of the earliest human settlers on the Isle of Skye.
Evidence of one of the earliest human populations known in Scotland has been found – including tools and stone circles.
These sites were found by Professor Hardy and local archaeologist Martin Wildgoose. Their pair's discovery means that the ...
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Evidence has been discovered for one of the earliest human populations yet known in Scotland.
A team of archaeologists and scientists led by Karen Hardy discovered stone tools used during the Late Upper Palaeolithic ...
A team of archaeologists and scientists led by Karen Hardy, Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology at the University of Glasgow ...
EVIDENCE of “one of the earliest human populations yet known in Scotland” has been found on the Isle of Skye . Stone tools found on the island off the west coast date back to around 9500-9000 years ...
Stone tools discovered by a team of archaeologists and scientists from the University of Glasgow are believed to date back to more than 11,000 ...