susanfoster+FollowAncient Mass Grave Mystery UncoveredArchaeologists just found a Bronze Age mass grave in Scotland, and it’s got everyone buzzing. Eight people were cremated and buried together over 3,000 years ago—way different from the usual burial customs back then. Experts think a sudden disaster, like famine, wiped out a whole family or group at once. The site was discovered during wind farm construction, and now researchers are digging deeper to uncover what really happened. Creepy, right? #History #Archaeology #BronzeAge70Share
susanfoster+FollowFarmer Finds 4,000-Year-Old Mystery BurialImagine ploughing your field and uncovering a 4,000-year-old burial chamber! That’s what happened on the Isle of Bute, where two Bronze Age people were found stacked in a stone cist—one adult male and a younger female. Their skulls are missing (Victorian collectors, yikes), but scientists are piecing together their lives and diets. Now, their remains are getting VIP treatment at Scotland’s new state-of-the-art archaeology center. History nerds, this is the ultimate ancient cold case! #History #BronzeAge #Archaeology50Share
Brad Arroyo+FollowBronze Age mystery unearthed near SanquharA 3,300-year-old mass burial mound just discovered near Sanquhar is shaking up what we thought we knew about southwest Scotland’s ancient past. Archaeologists found eight people buried together in urns—something never seen before in this area. Instead of the usual slow, individual burials, these folks were cremated and laid to rest all at once, possibly after a tragic event like famine. Until now, experts believed this region was barely inhabited during the Bronze Age. This find not only fills in a huge blank in local history, but also leaves us wondering: what happened to this community? #History #Sanquhar #BronzeAge20Share
Miss Angela Murray+FollowBronze Age Art Found—But Fans Divided! 🪨Everyone’s buzzing about Tormod Fjeld’s accidental discovery of Bronze Age rock paintings while hiking with his family in Norway. But here’s the twist: some fans are debating if keeping the location secret is the right move. Is it protecting history, or just gatekeeping? The drama’s real—especially with amateur archaeologists feeling left out of the find! #Entertainment #Painting #BronzeAge00Share