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Dig reveals religious settlement (UK)

Evidence of an ancient religious settlement has been discovered by archaeologists working at a visitor attraction in Argyll.

The finds were revealed at the end of a seven year refurbishment project at Crarae Garden near Inverarary.

The National Trust for Scotland, which owns the garden, said a ditch and stone bank dating back to the 7th - 9th century had been uncovered.

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