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Artifacts spanning thousands of years have been uncovered during work on a new golf course in the Scottish Highlands.
Archaeologists were surprised to discover a rare chariot wheel dating back to the Iron Age during an excavation at the future site of a golf course near Inverness, Scotland.
In April, the NCG Top 100s Tour visited the Highlands, and it proved that Inverness is a great base for your golf trip to the ...
Digging into the sandy soil of northern Scotland, archaeologists unearthed a rusty metal object unlike anything they’d seen ...
Cabot Cliffs is the highest-ranked course in Canada, coming in at No. 12 on the Golfweek list. The Cliffs opened in 2015, was ...
Cabot Highlands is sculpting a 123-acre site in the pristine Scottish Highlands near Inverness into a championship-caliber ...
The remains of an Iron Age chariot wheel have been discovered at the site of a new Highland golf course. Archaeologists made ...
Archaeologists uncovered a rare prehistoric chariot wheel near Inverness, Scotland, during construction of a golf course.
Archaeologists excavating the site of a future golf course were surprised to find evidence of a prehistoric village — including a rare chariot wheel dating back millennia. The excavation took ...
A range of historical items, including a 3500 year old Bronze Age cremation urn, have been found during the construction of a ...
Archaeologists said the discoveries help to "paint a picture of ancient life in the Highlands, from ceremonial practices to ...
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