Dog walkers found ancient footprints at Lunan Bay, Angus, Scotland after winter storms Experts dated footprints to early 1st century AD, about 2,000 years old using radiocarbon methods Archaeologists ...
Dog walkers recently stumbled across strange-looking footprints on a Scottish beach — a discovery that triggered an urgent archaeological excavation. The footprints were uncovered at Lunan Bay in ...
A storm scattered sand from dunes along the Scottish coast, revealing 2,000-year-old footprints left in the underlying clay. Two citizens made the discovery while walking dogs and quickly called in ...
Scientists have discovered some of the oldest footprints ever found, preserved in ancient ground for thousands of years. These tracks provide a rare glimpse into the lives of early humans and how they ...
Dog walkers recently stumbled across strange-looking footprints on a Scottish beach — a discovery that triggered an urgent archaeological excavation. The footprints were uncovered at Lunan Bay in ...
As 55 mph winds whipped sand across the Scottish coastline, archaeologists raced against the looming waves to record 2,000-year-old footprints discovered just hours before by a couple of dog walkers.
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Ivor Campbell and Jenny Snedden were out walking their dogs on a beach in Scotland in late January when they noticed a series of strange shapes emerging from the damp sand. The markings looked like ...
The footprints were uncovered at Lunan Bay in Angus, on Scotland's eastern coast. Sands had shifted during winter storms in the area, revealing the prints. Two locals, Ivor Campbell and Jenny Snedden, ...
A 10-year-old girl out on a shoreline stroll on a Wales beach literally stumbled upon five prehistoric dinosaur footprints. Experts believes the footprints come from the camelotia dinosaur, a ...
On a windswept afternoon at Lunan Bay Beach, dogwalkers Ivor Campbell and Jenny Snedden made a rare archaeological discovery: footprints preserved in the sand. However, it quickly turned into a race ...