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Archaeologists believe they have identified a centuries-old vessel shipwrecked in Orkney. Expert say the wreck discovered on the island of Sanday last year is most likely the Earl of Chatham, a former ...
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ORKNEY, SCOTLAND—A new theory proposes that Neolithic burials in Orkney and Shetland may contain the bodies of tsunami victims, according to a BBC News report. The theory is based on clear evidence of ...
A revolutionary investigation that shed vivid light on pioneering female migrants who made their way to Orkney during the Bronze Age has won Research Project of the Year at the prestigious Current ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. -Credit:Wessex Archaeology/PA (Wessex Archaeology/PA) The identity of a 1700s vessel shipwrecked in Orkney has been uncovered by ...
Archaeologists and volunteers identify Sanday timbers as from 18th-century Royal Navy frigate turned whaler When a schoolboy running on a beach on the island of Sanday in Orkney last year came across ...
Experts have been examining the vessel since it was discovered last year on the island of Sanday. Sign up for the top news stories every day to keep you informed with what's going on in the West ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the identity of a 1700s vessel shipwrecked in Orkney. Expert say the vessel discovered on the island of Sanday last year is most likely the Earl of Chatham, a former ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Archaeologists have uncovered the identity of a 1700s vessel shipwrecked in Orkney. Expert say the vessel discovered on the island ...
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