A cave where Bronze Age men displayed the decapitated heads of dead children has been discovered in the grounds of a public school attended by Prince Charles.
Archaeologists made the grim discovery in a remote part of the estate of Gordonstoun near Inverness, whose former pupils also include five of the Queen’s children and grandchildren.
The cave, looking out from sea cliffs over the Moray Firth, was apparently used in funeral rituals from 1100 BC to 900 BC by the Pictish clans ruling Scotland at the time.
Caverns littered with prehistoric children's decapitated heads are found in grounds of Prince Charles's old school in remote Scotland
Archaeologists made the grim discovery in a remote part of the estate of Gordonstoun near Inverness, whose former pupils also include five of the Queen’s children and grandchildren.
The cave, looking out from sea cliffs over the Moray Firth, was apparently used in funeral rituals from 1100 BC to 900 BC by the Pictish clans ruling Scotland at the time.
Caverns littered with prehistoric children's decapitated heads are found in grounds of Prince Charles's old school in remote Scotland
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