House of Scotland’s First Settlers Unearthed
During archaeological excavation works carried out in advance of the construction of a new road bridge across the Firth of Forth, a team from Headland Archaeology uncovered the remains of one of the earliest known house structures in Scotland.A large oval pit was all that remained of the 10,000 year old Mesolithic dwelling (C14 dated to around 8240 BC (cal)) situated in a field at Echline, South Queensferry.
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