Farmer's Plow Unearths 4000-Year-Old Bronze Age Grave in Scotland, Reveals Ancient Secrets

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News18•23-12-2025, 19:36
Farmer's Plow Unearths 4000-Year-Old Bronze Age Grave in Scotland, Reveals Ancient Secrets
- •A farmer on Scotland's Isle of Bute rediscovered a 4000-year-old Bronze Age grave (cist) while plowing, initially found in 1863 but forgotten.
- •The 2022 excavation by AOC Archaeology Group unearthed skeletons of a man (35-50) and a woman/teenager, buried separately over time, possibly by family.
- •Radiocarbon dating places the burials around 2250 BCE; isotopic analysis revealed a surprising terrestrial diet, despite living on an island.
- •A skull from the 1863 discovery was sent to London's Society of Antiquaries but is now lost, hindering further research.
- •The ancient remains, along with pottery, are now preserved at the National Museum of Scotland in Granton, Edinburgh, for future study and respect.
Why It Matters: A forgotten 4000-year-old Scottish grave rediscovered, revealing Bronze Age life and burial customs.
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