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Scotland's clans have shaped the history of Scotland, from playing their part in key battles to supporting Scottish kings and queens or helping to defeat invaders. From famous names like the ...
GLENCOE, SCOTLAND—Live Science reports that archaeologists led by Derek Alexander of the National Trust for […] ...
Archaeologists from the National Trust for Scotland have excavated parts of the "lost village" of Achtriochtan at Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands, the scene of an infamous massacre in 1692.
One of Scotland's most iconic landscapes, Glen Coe is famous for its dramatic mountains and the brutal slaying that took place in 1692 when government troops killed 38 members of the MacDonald clan.
The first day of shooting on Fox Searchlight’s “The Last King of Scotland” was taking place in front of a hospital in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. Macdonald’s ‘Scotland’ felt welcome ...
A HISTORIC castle and estate belonging to one of Scotland’s largest clans is being put up for sale. Armadale Castle on the Isle of Skye is set to go on the market this spring after the “… ...
Scotland's largest Highland clan has been forced to sell all its remaining land and properties - including its historic seat in the Isle of Skye. The Clan Donald Lands Trust said it had taken the ...
'Last King of Scotland' and 'One Day in September' director Kevin MacDonald has signed with Cinetic Media for management. Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV ...
Archaeologists excavating the scene of the most infamous clan massacre in Scottish history have unearthed parts of a "lost village" in the Highlands valley of Glencoe. The settlement featured in ...