....and that kinda say's it all !

So......on to happier things......

Archaeologists have uncovered a rare example of a grave that has been kept almost intact for 4000 years.

The burial chamber, which was found in Forteviot, Perthshire, is thought to have been used as the final resting place of a "significant" person, who may have been a community leader or religious figure in the Early Bronze Age.

His grave lay hidden by a four-ton sandstone slab until a crane was used to lift the massive stone, revealing artefacts including a bronze dagger, a leather bag, wooden bowl and portions of the original birch bark coffin.

The grave was found at Forteviot, where Kenneth MacAlpin, the first king of a united Scotland, died in AD858, and Historic Scotland said it was a "rare and exciting" discovery.

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