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Workers installing sewage line discover 'incredibly rare' find and ancient burial site
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The burial site dates back to the 6th century AD, according to a Jan. 28 press release from Scottish Water.Excavators also found stone tools and two smelting furnaces, which “would have been housed in structures outside the roundhouses,” Scottish Water said. “The furnaces would likely have produced significant heat and fumes, precluding them from being set within an enclosed space,” the release added. “This is evidenced by the arcs of post holes that were much shallower than the settings for the roundhouses and likely formed ancillary, temporary structures.” Artifacts and environmental materials from the site can reveal “much about daily life,” both during the Iron Age and the 6th century AD, said Steven Birch, an archaeologist at West Coast Archaeological Services.A clay daub from the roundhouse wall found during the Windhill sewer work excavation on behalf of Scottish Water is pictured.“The two smelting furnaces and a smaller hearth were relatively well-preserved and during the excavations I was able to reveal much detail about their construction and use,” he said. One of the 6th-century burials had been placed in a log coffin, Birch said — and although most of the remains did not survive, a soil stain marked where it had been laid, along with a few cranial fragments. “There were no grave goods, which is typical of graves from this period in Scotland — unlike the well-furnished Anglo-Saxon burials of this period in England.” Experts were aware that the site held some archaeological potential, as “a large number of prehistoric features” were found a few years ago, Birch said. Birch also described the condition of the two prehistoric roundhouses as “excellent,” contributing to new evidence of a settlement at the site. “Within a wider context, these types of discoveries add to a growing corpus of sites around the Moray Firth Basin, suggesting the area was a well-populated one during prehistory, and with widespread evidence for industrial activities including metalworking,” he said. He added, “These sites produced no pottery, but a range of stone tools for grinding grain, some small fragments of copper-alloy, and iron objects, which require further analysis.”He also said, “Environmental materials recovered from bulk samples include charcoal, burnt hazelnut shell and some burnt grain… likely six-rowed barley.” Because the soil is highly acidic, few bones survived from the burial site, though several fragments were recovered. The most surprising discovery was clay daub in the roundhouse — or mud plaster that was used to cover woven wooden walls.“I can confirm that such decoration is incredibly rare and this is the first instance found within Scotland, if not the U.K., although additional research is required here,” he said.He also said that, by the time that 6th-century people lived there, some evidence of the earlier Iron Age roundhouses was still visible., people still had respect for ancestors, and that prehistoric standing stones and earlier burial monuments were linked to the deep past and ancestors,” he said.He added that remains from the site — including burnt plant remains, animal bones and human teeth — can “provide some insights into diet and subsistence.” Researchers are now conducting radiocarbon dating and isotope analysis on the remains in hopes of building a clearer timeline of the site. Troubled, wealthy co-founder of fashion giant Asos dead after 18-story plummet in Thailand: 'A real mystery'Climber accused of leaving girlfriend to freeze to death on Austria's highest peak learns his fateHow the viral photograph of former Prince Andrew leaving police custody was capturedA clay daub from the roundhouse wall found during the Windhill sewer work excavation on behalf of Scottish Water is pictured.Smelting furnaces were found to have been built against a large flat-topped boulder.A grave discovered during sewer upgrade works in Windhill is pictured, shown mid-excavation.Trump dealt huge tariff blow as Supreme Court rules them illegal — and US may be forced to pay back billions

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