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Judi Lynn

(162,491 posts)
Fri Jan 12, 2018, 11:55 PM Jan 2018

Was this the site of an ancient Highland tribal gathering?

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The site at Strathglass was first used around 2,400 years ago.
PIC: AOC Archaeology.

ALISON CAMPSIE
Published: 20:37 Friday 12 January 2018

Archaeologists may have uncovered the site of an ancient tribal gathering in the Highlands.

Ruins of an Iron Age dun-house have been uncovered on a hill in Comar Wood, Strathglass, which was first used around 2,400 years ago.

Evidence of four smaller buildings was found as well as remnants of an enclosure wall.

A team from AOC Archaeology has been working at the site and archaeologists believe it may have been used by an ancient leader and served as a rallying point for local tribes.

Read more at: https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/was-this-the-site-of-an-ancient-highland-tribal-gathering-1-4660255


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