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Mysterious bones found near landmark location in Edinburgh, Scotland, spark investigation
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An uncommon group of bones was discovered close to considered one of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks – and officers are not sure how the bones received there.
The stays had been discovered on Crow Hill close to Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh, an increase in Holyrood Park that overlooks Duddingston Loch and the Firth of Forth.
In keeping with Historic Surroundings Scotland (HES), park rangers uncovered the bones throughout a routine patrol after a wildfire burned a part of the park in August.
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The reason for the wildfire remains to be beneath investigation. Though the gathering was discovered in the summertime, officers didn’t announce the invention till November.
As soon as alerted, archaeologists shortly arrived on website to evaluate and take away the cache.

The gathering of combined stays was discovered close to Arthur’s Seat, prompting a proper investigation by archaeologists. (Peter Summers/Getty Pictures; Historic Surroundings Scotland)
In keeping with the HES, the outstanding assortment of bones consists of assorted species, together with ‘cattle, horse, sheep or goat and probably even cat’.
The HES added: “The stays don’t seem like a part of a wider complete. Nonetheless, the quantity and number of bones make it an uncommon and doubtlessly essential discovery.”
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An HES official instructed Fox Information Digital that the bones are possible post-medieval, however no age has but been decided.
“It’s possible that this space was used for grazing as a lot of the land in Holyrood Park was grazed up to now,” an HES spokesperson stated.
“The quantity and number of bones make it an uncommon and doubtlessly essential discovery.”
“Nonetheless, the bones belong to completely different species and will not be full skeletons, so there isn’t a clear or direct hyperlink to sheep grazing.”
Specialists plan thus far the bones utilizing radiocarbon relationship. They hope this may make clear how outdated they’re and why they had been dumped.
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The HES additionally famous that Crow Hill is situated close to a prehistoric hillfort that when surrounded the peaks of each Crow Hill and Arthur’s Seat.

Park rangers found an uncommon assortment of animal bones on Crow Hill after a wildfire in August uncovered them. (Historic space Scotland)
The spokesperson added that Holyrood Park is a “vastly wealthy archaeological panorama” – with rather more of its historical past but to be found.
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“We’re continually studying concerning the previous and the character of what survives right here,” the official added.
The bone assortment provides to plenty of notable archaeological discoveries in Scotland over the previous yr.

The reason for the Aug. 10 wildfire stays beneath investigation, authorities stated. (Peter Summers/Getty Pictures)
Over the summer season, an archeology pupil excavating on a Scottish farm discovered a finely carved historical head with an eerie smile.
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In Inverness earlier this yr, archaeologists found a prehistoric village beneath a future golf course.
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