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‘Europe’s oldest stringed instrument’ discovered on Scots island

Instrument: Ancient instrument discovered on Scottish island. Pic: © Historic Scotland The history of music in Britain may be 1000 years older than originally thought. Archaeologists have found what could be the remains of Europe's oldest stringed instrument. A small wooden fragment thought to be from a 2300-year-old lyre was found at an excavation site in High Pasture Cave on the isle of Skye. Music archaeologists Dr Graeme Lawson and Dr John Purser studied the piece and said the notches where strings would have been placed are easy to distinguish on the artefact, despite it being been burnt and broken. Dr Lawson, of Cambridge Music-archaeological Research, said: "For Scotland, and indeed all of us in these islands, this is very much a step-change. "It pushes the history of complex music back more than a thousand years into our darkest pre-history. And not only the ...

 
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Man’s body found at side of road

10 January 2012 Last updated at 15:54 The body of a 49-year-old man has been found at the side of a road on South Uist. Police said the discovery was made at about 09:47 on the A865 at Ardmore. Northern Constabulary said the man's death was being treated as "unexplained" and the road was expected to be closed for some time. Police have appealed for anyone who was in the area between Tuesday afternoon and 09:47 on Wednesday, and may have seen the man, to contact them. The dead man was described as being 5ft 7in, of stocky build and had dark, greying hair. He was wearing black trousers and a grey speckled woollen jumper.

 
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Mystery surrounds oil-soaked birds found along coastline

Coastline: Public urged to report any injured or dead birds. Pic: © STV Mystery surrounds the discovery of oil-soaked birds found washed ashore on the Western Isles. Around a dozen dead guillemots have been found so far, but wildlife volunteers fear the problem could be more extensive. The birds are turning up on beaches and shorelines along a 100-mile stretch from South Uist to Lewis. Most are washed up dead but one was found alive and is now being treated. Coastguards say there are no reports of an oil spill at sea and a search along the Uist coastline has revealed no trace of pollution. Sandy MacDonald British Divers...

 
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Scottish News: Police say body found in derelict building is missing teenager from Lewis

Nov 30 2011 A BODY believed to be a missing teenager was found in a derelict building on Lewis yesterday. Liam Aitchison, 16, was last seen a week ago in Stornoway. He disappeared on the day he was due to appear in court to be sentenced for hampering emergency workers. Police said the grim discovery was made in the Steinish area of the Hebridean island. A spokesman said: “Liam’s ...

 
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Lewis Chessmen return home to Western Isles – stv.tv

BBC News Lewis Chessmen return home to Western Isles stv.tv A major exhibition of the famous Lewis Chessmen has returned to the Western Isles , where they were first unearthed more than 150 years ago. The summer-long event in Museum nan Eilean, Stornoway, follows a tour of Scotland which covered Edinburgh, ... Chessmen come home to the 'Kingdom of the Isles' for the summer Stornoway Gazette (press release) Chessman go on display 'at home' BBC News all 5 news articles

 
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