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Ancient stone tools found on Isle of Skye suggest early humans reached Scotland earlier than thought.
Archaeologists found 11,000-year-old stone tools on the Isle of Skye, suggesting early human settlements ventured further north than previously thought.
The tools, from the Late Upper Palaeolithic period, indicate nomadic hunter-gatherers from Northern Europe, possibly the Ahrensburgian culture, crossed Doggerland to reach Skye.
This discovery marks one of the earliest known human populations in Scotland.
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