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Almost three centuries after it was fired at Culloden, archaeologists have discovered an unexploded mortar shell in the ...
Ahead of the 280th anniversary of the final Jacobite uprising at Culloden Battlefield, archaeologists from the National Trust ...
The shell fired by government troops at Jacobite forces is believed to have landed on boggy ground and its fuse fizzled out.
Ahead of the 280th anniversary of the final Jacobite uprising at Culloden Battlefield, archaeologists from the National Trust for Scotland have recovered an unexploded mortar shell, thought to have ...
A team of archeologists, metal detectorists, and volunteers led by the National Trust for Scotland have uncovered an ...
"A remarkable—dare I say, explosive—find of the kind archaeologists dream of." ...
Today you can clearly see the foundations of the headquarters building, commandant's house, granaries, gates and defences, all exposed by excavations in 1914-20. The dig also showed that the stone ...
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Culloden battlefield tour: How were the Jacobites defeated?
In the early morning of 16 April 1746 the Battle of Culloden began with an exchange of artillery fire from both sides – ...
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Looking back with Ian Scott: Remembering the Battle of Bonnymuir
This month sees the 280th anniversary of the Jacobite disaster at Culloden accepted as the last battle fought on British soil ...
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