Archaeologist Paul Murtagh excavating the Bronze Age burial cist in which the remains of at least two bodies were found
Archaeologists have discovered the remains of at least two bodies in a Bronze Age burial cist in a remote area of the west Highlands.
They were previously aware of one body in the ancient grave on the Ardnamurchan peninsula but they have now found more bones than could belong to another person.
A skull found during an earlier archaeological dig at Swordle in 2010 was dated as being from around 1700BC.
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