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Archaeologists Unearth More Than 100 Projectiles From an Iconic Battlefield in Scotland
In April 1746, troops met near Inverness in the Scottish Highlands for a brief but deadly battle. One group, known as the ...
Archaeologists in Scotland have excavated over 100 weapon projectiles, including cannon shot and lead musket balls from one ...
Findlater Castle came into view like a mirage — an abandoned fortress camouflaged against Scotland's lonely northern coast. I had seen crumbled British coastal ruins before, but here I could make out ...
Last year, NTS said the last finds to be made were connected to a moment when a clan chief fighting for Charlie was badly ...
History is coming alive in the UK. Archeologists uncovered more than 100 projectiles, including lead musket balls and cannon ...
The Highlands of Scotland felt familiar. It wasn't my imagination.
Amateur archaeologists in Scotland have discovered a cache of musket balls and other artifacts connected to the Jacobite Rising of 1745, which attempted to restore the Stuart dynasty to Britain’s ...
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A large number of Jacobite projectiles have been found at the site of the Battle of Culloden in Scotland. Researchers ...
Drive northward in the United Kingdom, as I did with my family this past month, and beyond a certain latitude it becomes impossible to escape the Jacobites. Not to be confused, as sometimes happens, ...
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