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If you know you'll be spending a night in Inverness, hit up the famous Castle Stuart Golf Links, a championship course that has hosted the Scottish Open. Ross-Shire is a stone's throw away from ...
DEVELOPERS behind a new golf course on the outskirts of Inverness expects to double the number of rounds played at its resort ...
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Unveiling the Past Beneath the Greens of the Scottish Highlands as a 2,000-Year-Old Chariot Wheel EmergesThey are such a rare thing,” Avon Archaeology Highland senior archaeologist Andy Young said, when a building team unearthed a ...
While the chariot wheel may have had the most striking impact, it wasn’t the only discovery across what will soon be Old ...
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 ...
The remains of an Iron Age chariot wheel have been discovered at the site of a new Highland golf course. Archaeologists made the find in a pit used for cremations thousands of years ago.
Cabot’s vice president of golf development, said in the release. Inverness is in the Scottish Highlands, near the iconic Loch Ness, and a roughly 160-mile drive northwest of Edinburgh.
The "rare" wheel was one of several discoveries found at the site of a new championship golf course near Inverness, Scotland. The excavations, conducted by Avon Archaeology Highland, also ...
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