
Mesolithic camp discovered while preparing for road construction
Archeologists were excavating land in preparation for road construction work in Scotland when they found stone tools used by hunter-gatherers during the Mesolithic Age. These finds provided evidence that they had discovered a camp likely used as a hunting base around 6,000 BC. Transport Secretary Matheson said, “The finds unearthed…
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