How a lucky Scottish clansman narrowly avoided the Glencoe Massacre
Briefly

"It's abundantly clear that the people of Achnacon were totally dependent on this land. Understanding that relationship allows us to empathise more fully with the trauma they endured when their world was so violently upended."
"Archaeologists and students from the University of Glasgow, along with volunteers, have spent a second year digging in Glencoe. As well as the pin, they uncovered German and French pottery, pieces of musket balls, decorated knife handles, coins, loom weights for weaving, shoe buckles and broken tobacco pipes."
Read at Mail Online
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