PREHISTORIC stone carvings depicting red deer have been discovered in a Scottish tomb. An amateur archaeologist stumbled upon the carvings while exploring a Bronze Age burial mound called Dunchraigaig ...
The carvings date back to the Neolithic or Early Bronze Age and depict two male red deer with fully grown antlers, while other carvings are suggestive of younger deer, according to Historic ...
Prehistoric deer carvings made between 4,000 and 5,000 years ago have been discovered by chance in a tomb in Scotland. The pictures - which include two adult male red deer with full-grown antlers and ...
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Amateur archaeologist exploring Dunchraigaig cairn found animal depictions by chance Delicate prehistoric carvings of adult red deer, thought to be the oldest of their type in the UK, have been found ...
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