The imprints were uncovered by storms at Lunan Bay - and later wiped away by the wind and the rain.
Two friends out walking their dogs along the eastern coast of Scotland unexpectedly found an archaeological goldmine. After wind gusts as strong as 55 mph blew away sand on the dunes of a beach near ...
Storms that recently ravaged Britain's coastline have revealed 2,000-year-old footprints on an Angus beach—one of only a ...
The footprints made around the time of Boudicca, Jesus and the Roman Empire, were spotted by local dog walkers.
Petroglyphs on sandstone at a national park in Chad bear witness to wildlife that once roamed the area before the continent’s ...
Two dog walkers spotted the markings in a layer of clay at Lunan Bay in Angus, and archaeologists say they offer a ‘unique snapshot in time’.
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