Archaeologists have uncovered what could be a Bronze Age sword dating back as far as 4000 years on the site of a new community football pitch.
Work to the playing fields has now been halted while archaeologists scour the site.
Early excavations have revealed a trove of artefacts that they believe could date back thousands of years.
On Friday the team discovered what appears to be a sword with a gold hilt dating back to the Bronze Age.
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| Excavations at the site have revealed a trove of artefacts [Credit: Katielee Arrowsmith/SWNS] |
Chief archaeologist Alan Hunter Blair said: "We're going to try and lift it today by block lifting it. It will be more carefully excavated in lab conditions.
"It looks as though it could be two items. Possibly a spear point or a broken sword. At this stage it's hard to tell.
"We might never know until we get it back to the office and excavate it there. It's a rare find."
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| Chief archaeologist Alan Hunter Blair said they have unearthed more than expected [Credit: Katielee Arrowsmith/SWNS] |
Mr Blair said: "The volume of material we're unearthing is probably more than what was anticipated.
"Another interesting feature which possibly dates from the Iron Age period looks like a circular structure. It could be that there's been a continuous settlement here."
Source: STV [September 10, 2016]








