When prehistoric man lived around Glasgow
Alison Campsie Published: 19:11 Monday 11 June 2018
Prehistoric man was likely to have lived in a number of settlements scattered around present-day Glasgow, research has found. Analysis of ancient rock art sites has identified a “ring†of probable settlements around the city with the creation of
Glasgow likely to have destroyed further evidence of Neolithic life in the area. Faifley, a housing estate on the north side of Clydebank, is home to a collection of ancient rock art which is around 5,000 years old.
Faifley, a housing estate on the north side of Clydebank, is home to a collection of ancient rock art which is around 5,000 years old. People settled close to the River Clyde from at least 3,000BC given the area’s quality farmland and good access to waterways, experts believe.
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