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Archaeologists Are Investigating: 17th-Century Houseguests Slaughtered Hosts

Posted on Mar, 21, 2018
Contributed to WCHV by Danielle

For the chief of a 17th-century Scottish clan, missing a deadline was nothing to shrug off. In fact, on Feb. 13, 1692, when he failed to swear his oath of allegiance to the king on time — possibly held back by a blizzard — a massacre ensued. Soldiers killed dozens of men, women and children who were part of the Clan MacDonald of Glencoe.

Now, archaeologists hope to find out what exactly happened on that infamous day in history. “We are trying to find remains that tie the landscape to the story of the massacre,” said Derek Alexander, the head of archaeology at the National Trust for Scotland (NTS), who is leading the study team.

 

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https://www.livescience.com/62056-glencoe-massacre-archaeology.html

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