Long-lost Scottish monastery is FOUND after 1,000 years
November 20, 20235 min read1006 words
Published: November 20, 2023  |  5 min read1006 words
Scottish Gaelic may be in danger of dying out, but experts have finally found the written language's spiritual home. The Monastery of Deer was built in Northeast Scotland as a place of worship for Cistercian monks almost 1,000 years ago. It was in this building that the earliest ...
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Nov 21
Article had a ton of pictures about the site and the relics they found, as well as a lot of supplemental information about the other artifact sites nearby. They explained that it was a Monastery but a little more context into the Gaelic culture would be nice. It was a long article and I feel like that could've had it's place in it. Other than that, very interesting and informative with a lot of primary evidence about the findings.
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