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'Very unusual' ancient head with eerie smile unearthed by archaeology student at Scottish farm

An archaeology student uncovered a mysterious carved stone head with curly hair and a faint smile during an excavation at Skaill Farm on the Scottish island of Rousay.


'Very unusual' ancient head with eerie smile unearthed by archaeology student at Scottish farm
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An undergraduate student was startled after a finely carved ancient head rolled out during a recent excavation - and seemed to smile back at her.

The discovery, made at Skaill Farm on the Scottish island of Rousay, was announced by the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) Archaeology Institute on July 24. The site is part of a long-term research project of the institute.

Student Katie Joss was working along a trench wall when the head "stared back" at her, according to the university. 

Pictures from the dig show the head with curly hair and a slight smile, unfazed by its missing nose.

The exact age and use of the head remains a mystery, though Gibbon said that its presence suggests that there was once a "building of some splendor" in the area.

Dan Lee, an archaeologist and researcher at UHI Orkney, told Fox News Digital the find was "very unusual."

"We don't know of any other examples in Orkney," he said. "It's something you would expect to find at an ecclesiastical site, not a farm."

If true, the artifact shows that the church was likely "very finely built and of high status."

"You wouldn't expect this kind of high-quality carving on a farm, and we haven't found any red sandstone built into the main walls of the farm buildings," said Lee.

The head is also very well-preserved, suggesting that it had been sheltered indoors.

"It doesn't appear to have been damaged, apart from the broken nose tip, but this may have occurred before it was deposited in a later rubble layer," the archaeologist observed.

"Stone preserves well in the ground, so it's not surprising it has survived well. You can see the individual chisel marks where it was carved."

Lee added that the head is one of many finely carved red sandstone artifacts at Skaill, such as a column capital - but it's still a first of its kind.

"But we haven't had anything resembling the human form, so this is unique!" he emphasized.

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'Very unusual' ancient head with eerie smile unearthed by archaeology student at Scottish farm
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  • descember 09, 2016
'Very unusual' ancient head with eerie smile unearthed by archaeology student at Scottish farm

An archaeology student uncovered a mysterious carved stone head with curly hair and a faint smile during an excavation at Skaill Farm on the Scottish island of Rousay.

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