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News "A dinosaur disco preserved in stone": Scientists find tracks of long-necked sauropod dinosaurs from 170 million years ago in Scottish lagoonsSauropods could have supported their "hopelessly heavy" weight by lounging in swamps on the Isle of Skye during the Middle Jurassic period, say scientists.02 December 2015
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News "A Mesolithic favourite": The hazlenuts eaten by hunter-gatherers 8,000 years ago in ScotlandArchaeologists have described significant amounts of charred hazlenut shells, found in the first excavation at Staffin Bay for 20 years, as "the ideal thing to date".02 November 2015
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News A stitch in time: work starts on the Great Scottish Tapestry at the Scottish ParliamentAuthor Alexander McCall Smith and Scottish Parliament officer Tricia Marwick have put the initial stitches to a tapestry of Scottish history that is expected to be the longest in the world.10 April 2012
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News Archaeologists to dig at Mesolithic bay where hunter-gatherers once lived on SkyeA Mesolithic bay where hunter-gatherers once lived off of wild resources has “huge potential” to reveal life on the north coast of Scotland 8,000 years ago, say archaeologists.05 September 2015
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News Hunter-gatherer community could have drilled burnt bone found on Scotland's Isle of SkyeA 12mm-long burnt piece of bone could have been drilled as a clothing accessory by prehistoric inhabitants of a North Skye community, according to archaeologists.06 October 2015
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News Nationwide contemporary art exhibition announced for Scotland in 2014A Scottish nationwide exhibition of contemporary art, GENERATION, will coincide with the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in summer 2014.21 May 2013
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News Species "undiscovered" after Natural History Museum CT scans mouse-sized mid-Jurassic fossil found on Isle of SkyeA lucky discovery of a mouse-sized Jurassic fossil, found on a rock during an otherwise-uneventful trip to Scotland by a group of researchers, has resulted in the “undiscovery” of two species.16 November 2015