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During the construction of a new golf course in Scotland, a "huge" treasure was accidentally discovered. Archaeologists found many rare artifacts over 3,500 years old here. Photo: Avon Archaeology Highland. |
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Specifically, experts have excavated a chariot dating back to the Iron Age and a Bronze Age urn dating back about 3,500 years. Photo: Avon Archaeology Highland. |
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The team also found flint tools and evidence of at least 25 Neolithic wooden buildings. The discovery provides new evidence of life in ancient Scotland. Photo: Avon Archaeology Highland. |
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According to experts, some of the oldest artifacts excavated at the site date back around 6,000 years. Photo: Avon Archaeology Highland. |
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Meanwhile, the "youngest" artifacts here date back to the Middle Ages, about 600 years old. Photo: Avon Archaeology Highland. |
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The discovery of a treasure trove of artifacts dating back thousands of years promises to help researchers decode the historical mysteries of Scotland. Photo: Avon Archaeology Highland. |
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Among the artifacts excavated at the site, the team noted a chariot wheel that was completely enclosed in a circle. Experts believe that the wheel may have been placed in a pit as part of a ritual or funeral. This is one of only five chariots of this type found in Scotland to date. Photo: Avon Archaeology Highland. |
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In parallel with studying the artifacts, the research team also implemented a conservation plan to keep them intact over time. Photo: Avon Archaeology Highland. |
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