While walking their dogs along Lunan Bay in Angus, Ivor Campbell and Jenny Snedden found human and animal footprints dating back two millennia.
Footprints made by humans and animals around 2,000 years ago were spotted at Lunan Bay in Angus last month. The stormy weather helped to reveal the mysterious markings – but also wiped them away again ...
This winter feels like it has been never ending for many Scots but these nostalgic images of summers past may give some hope ...
Plastic from Canada that dates from the 1960s recently washed up on the shores of a Scottish island. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to David Warner from Orkney, Scotland who made the discovery.
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Rare 2,000-year-old footprints found on Scottish beach, archaeologists rush to save
After receiving a “911” call of sorts, archaeologists rushed to Lunan Bay in eastern ...
Erosion caused by storms at eastern Scotland’s Angus Beach revealed an ancient clay surface marked with the footprints of ...
We had to work fast in the worst conditions I’ve ever encountered for archaeological fieldwork," said professor Kate Britton.
Archaeologists have described their race against time to document rare 2,000-year-old footprints uncovered on the Angus coast before the winter storms which had revealed them also wiped them away. The ...
Archaeologists raced against the tide to record a unique set of footprints made 2,000 years ago on a Scottish beach.
Two friends out walking their dogs along the eastern coast of Scotland unexpectedly found an archaeological goldmine. After ...
Scotland's BrewDog sold shares to 220,000 "investor" customers, but none of them will likely make a dime from its impending sale.
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