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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.
Artifacts spanning thousands of years have been uncovered during work on a new golf course in the Scottish Highlands.
Cabot Highlands is sculpting a 123-acre site in the pristine Scottish Highlands near Inverness into a championship-caliber ...
Digging into the sandy soil of northern Scotland, archaeologists unearthed a rusty metal object unlike anything they’d seen ...
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 ...
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.
A range of historical items, including a 3500 year old Bronze Age cremation urn, have been found during the construction of a ...
The wheel was one of several discoveries made at the site of the upcoming Old Petty Championship Golf Course at Cabot ...
At the site of the Old Petty Championship Golf Course under development at Cabot near Inverness, in the Highlands, excavators ...
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