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Hilltop finds show how Picts lived high life


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Iconic Pictish stone could return home to north-east village


Iconic Pictish stone could return home to north-east village
by Jamie Hall and Danny McKay
25/01/2021, 11:10 am
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The Rhynie Man.
A historic Pictish stone could be set to return to the north-east village it was discovered in more than four decades ago.
The Rhynie Man is a six-foot-high Pictish standing stone with a stunning axe-wielding figure carved into it.
The archeological find was discovered at Barflat farm in Rhynie in 1978, but now sits in Aberdeenshire Council’s Woodhill House headquarters.
Fergus Mutch, the SNP’s MSP candidate in Aberdeenshire West, has written to Aberdeenshire Council calling for the stone to be returned home to the village. ....

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After 100 Years: Ancient Wooden Relic From The Great Giza Pyramid Found in Scotland


After 100 Years: Ancient Wooden Relic From The Great Giza Pyramid Found in Scotland
Published December 17th, 2020 - 11:41 GMT
The surprising find was discovered in the University of Aberdeen s museum collections after it was thought lost for more than a century (Twitter)
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The fragment was originally discovered by Waynman Dixon in 1872 as he was exploring the Queens Chamber of the pyramid.
An ancient wooden relic, lost for over a century and one of just three items retrieved from the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, has been discovered in the archives of the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.
The wooden fragment, part of a collection known as the Dixon Relics after the man who discovered them, is thought to have been from a cedar measuring ruler, and could shed new light on the construction of the pyramid. ....

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Scotland's best archaeological discoveries of 2020


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1. Scotland’s largest Pictish site
Evidence of the oldest piece of cloth in Scotland, which dates from around 5,000 years ago, was found at Ness of Brodgar on Orkney. PIC: Scott Pike & Ness of Brodgar.
In May, one of the largest ancient settlements ever discovered in Scotland was identified with up to 4,000 people thought to have lived or gathered in hundreds of houses on the summit of Tap O’ Noth in Aberdeenshire during the Pictish era.
The hilltop is now known to have been a hive of activity around 1,700 to 1,400 years ago
The breakthrough was made this year when archaeologists at Aberdeen University’s Leverhulme Comparative Kingship Project radiocarbon dated samples of organic matter earlier taken from the summit. ....

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