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Cairds’ Cave (The Tinkers' Cave). Samples of charcoal and animal bone found in the bottom layers of the floor were carbon-dated and showed that the cave had been in use in 300 BC. Rosemarkie, Black

Cairds’ Cave (The Tinkers' Cave). Samples of charcoal and animal bone found in the bottom layers of the floor were carbon-dated and showed that the cave had been in use in 300 BC. Rosemarkie, Black Isle, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.

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Cairds’ Cave (The Tinkers' Cave). Samples of charcoal and animal bone found in the bottom layers of the floor were carbon-dated and showed that the cave had been in use in 300 BC. Rosemarkie, Black Isle, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
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