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From the Edinburgh Evening News...
A YOUNG brother and sister who discovered an ancient arrowhead on Arthur’s Seat were praised today for helping piece together Scotland’s "ancient historical jigsaw".
Robert Simon, 12, and his ten-year-old sister Kirsty found what they thought was an odd-shaped stone on a path above Dunsapie Loch.
They handed it over to the Museum of Scotland, where staff identified the stone as an early Bronze Age flint arrowhead, dating from as long ago as 2000BC. It has now been donated to the Museum of Edinburgh on the Royal Mile.
Alan Saville, Senior Curator of Earliest Prehistory at the National Museums of Scotland, said: "This arrowhead helps to throw light on the importance of the Arthur’s Seat area for Bronze Age settlement."
Robert, from Fairmilehead, said: "I was walking along the path when I looked down to see a piece of flint on the path.
"We looked closer and noticed how strangely shaped it was."
Kirsty added: "We took it to the museum to find out about it. I’m glad that people can go to the museum to see it."
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