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  • Romans may have destroyed Moray metal-working site

    07/22/2022 9:08:26 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 9 replies
    BBC ^ | July 20, 2022 | unattributed
    A metal-working site uncovered in Moray may have helped arm Caledonian tribes against the Romans, before being burned down by the invaders.Archaeologists have described the site at Lochinver Quarry, near Elgin, as fascinating and unusual.Evidence has been found of metal production over a period of up to 2,000 years from the Bronze Age through the Iron Age.Archaeologists believe they could end up excavating as many as 40 iron smelting sites.Prior to these discoveries around 25 such sites have been found for the whole of Scotland.Lochinver appears to have been abandoned suddenly and homes and other structures burned down.Archaeologists suggest one...
  • Hadrian's Wall Had A Bigger And Older Scottish Brother [tr]

    02/26/2018 7:46:10 AM PST · by SunkenCiv · 37 replies
    Daily Mail (UK) ^ | April 27, 2013 | James Rush
    Archaeologists have been carrying out research into a huge late fist century AD defence system, which stretches 120 miles across Scotland. A total of 14 forts and several fortlets, which formed part of a defensive network built in the AD 70s, have so far been investigated over the past decade by the team, led by Dr Birgitta Hoffmann and Dr David Wolliscroft, both of the University of Liverpool. The network, which is thought to have run from Montrose or Stonehaven, south of Aberdeen, on the North Sea coast to the Firth or Clyde, was built some 50 years before Hadrian's...
  • The Sea Peoples

    11/11/2006 4:12:45 PM PST · by blam · 60 replies · 2,093+ views
    THE SEA PEOPLES All at once, they were on the move, scattered in war. They laid their hands upon the lands to the very circuit of the earth, their hearts confident and trusting; Our plans will succeed... " (Ramesses III). The name "Peoples of the Sea" comes directly from the Egyptian records, describing the Sea Peoples' exploits. As their collective name tells us, they were tribes who had developed a life style almost totally dependent upon the sea. They perfected boats, sailing and navigational techniques for fishing offshore as well as long distance travel and explored much of the Atlantic...
  • Chariot find at settlement site [ Birnie Scotland Iron Age ]

    08/30/2008 1:01:32 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 4 replies · 175+ views
    BBC ^ | Thursday, August 28, 2008 | Steven McKenzie
    Archaeologists have uncovered a small - but vital - clue to the use of a chariot in Moray. The piece for a horse harness was found during the latest dig at an Iron Age site at Birnie, near Elgin. Dr Fraser Hunter, of the National Museums of Scotland, said it was further evidence of the high status of its inhabitants. Excavations would have been unlikely at Birnie if not for the discovery of Roman coins 10 years ago. Glass beads that may have been made at Culbin Sands, near Nairn, in the Highlands, a dagger and quern stones for making...
  • Iron-masters of the Caledonians

    11/01/2007 9:45:26 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 8 replies · 85+ views
    Current Archaeology ^ | Ross Murray (and editor)
    The Roman writer Tacitus says that 30,000 Caledonians massed to stop the Roman invasion under Agricola in AD 84. The bloody battle of Mons Graupius may have been fought near Inverness. Now a major site of the period has been uncovered in the area -- complete with two huge residences, a cluster of smaller houses, and the biggest industrial complex ever found in Iron Age Scotland... In June 2005 we began excavating a palisaded enclosure at Culduthel Farm on the southern outskirts of Inverness in advance of a housing development... we uncovered part of an astonishingly wellpreserved Iron Age settlement...
  • The Crater-like Inca Terraces of Moray

    09/04/2015 2:21:51 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 33 replies
    Moray is an agricultural terrace complex northwest of Cuzco, south of the Sacred Valley... Temperature differences between the lower and higher levels are higher than you might think! The difference between the lowest and the highest levels can be up to 15 ºC (59 ºF). This is equal to the difference between sea level temperature and 1.000 m (2,380.8 ft) height level temperature. The crater-like formations descend to a depth of approximately 150 m (492 ft). As a comparison, we could say that that's as deep as high a 50-story skyscraper is... The name of Moray wither comes from maize...
  • Man dies after having eel inserting in rectum during a prank gone awry

    04/30/2010 10:22:21 AM PDT · by OldDeckHand · 186 replies · 5,764+ views
    The Daily Caller ^ | 04/30/10 | Staff
    In what may be one of the most shocking stories of the year, a man in China died after having an eel inserted into his rectum. Doctors who treated the victim in the Sichuan Province, did not know how the man met his demise until they performed an autopsy and discovered an Asian swamp eel up his backside.
  • REpower 5MW: Successful offshore premiere (Wind Power)

    08/28/2006 7:29:22 AM PDT · by alnitak · 16 replies · 2,677+ views
    REPower Press Release ^ | Hamburg/Nigg 08/24/06 | REPower
    Hamburg/Nigg 08/24/06 REpower 5M: Successful offshore premiere First erection of a REpower wind turbine on the open seaErection of second turbine for the "Beatrice" project to follow shortly Hamburg/Nigg, 24 August 2006. Successful offshore premiere for REpower Systems AG (Prime Standard, WKN 617703): For the first time, a REpower type 5M wind turbine has been set up on the open sea. In the Scottish North Sea, in the Moray Firth, the first of a total of two turbines for the "Beatrice" demonstrator wind farm has just been set up on a lattice-like jacket structure, piled to the seabed at a...