Archaeologists helped by volunteers are carrying out a new investigation at of the site of the Battle of Culloden. The battle on 16 April 1746 saw forces loyal to Bonnie Prince Charlie defeated by the ...
Archaeologists from the University of Glasgow and the National Trust for Scotland have recovered more than 100 projectiles, including lead musket balls and cannon shot, from Culloden Battlefield.
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Volunteers and experts from around the world have joined archaeologists hoping to make new discoveries during a week-long dig at Culloden battlefield. The excavation at the world-famous site near ...
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EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND—An excavation of the Culloden battlefield has recovered musket balls, grapeshot, and a shoe buckle that may have belonged to a Scottish Jacobite clan chief, according to a report ...
Up to 2000 men lie beneath Culloden Moor having fallen when the Jacobite dream ended there 270 years ago on Saturday, but now their resting place is being digitally examined from above. Archaeologists ...