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Archaeologists Hunting for Merlin's Grave Find Mystery Pit Near Scottish Church

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The archaeologists found the mysterious pit in Drumelzier, near a spot known in local folklore as Merlin's Grave.

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The Scotichronicon, a 15th-century account of Scottish history, tells the story of Merlin's death by shepherds.

He was apparently stoned and beaten before falling off a cliff, impaling himself on a stake and plunging into the River Tweed before drowning.

But before he died, Merlin had converted to Christianity and so was later buried near a churchyard in Drumelzier.

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A research survey that began in November 2022 has revealed something resembling a pit or grave near the site of the churchyard.

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After almost two years of trying to verify the myth of Merlin's death a final report by Drumelzier’s Hidden Heritage project has been published.

It "set out to investigate the archaeological roots of this local legend".

There is evidence that "two individuals of exceptional elite status were buried" in the area, the investigation concluded.

The team did not find any remains at the site, but concluded that a "distinct anomaly" in the area is the "most likely candidate for a possible grave near this location".

Lead researcher Ronan Toolis [said]: "The Drumelzier legend contains pre-Christian customs, ancient Cumbric names and was associated with local sites where archaeology now shows could credibly have given rise to the story [of Merlin's death and burial]."

https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/30337297/merlin-scotland-archaeology-dig-grave/

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