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Sunday, 16 June 2019

Scottish crannogs may be older than Stonehenge

Aerial view of islet in Loch Langabhat

Archaeologists from the Universities of Southampton and Reading have determined that some of Scotland's famous lake dwellings are older than Stonehenge. Called "crannogs," the little artificial islands made out of piled rocks have yielded pottery from the Neolithic period that indicate that settlements were built as early as 3640 BCE.

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