Published:
07:29 EST, 23 March 2016
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Updated:
10:31 EST, 23 March 2016
A water company carrying out works in Glasgow has uncovered what has been described as ‘the most significant archaeological find in a generation’.
Remains of two Scottish castles were unearthed during a project to upgrade the city’s waste water infrastructure.
The team of archaeologists working at the site believes the two structures are an unknown 12th or medieval castle, and the ruins o… (View original article)