
Allen Donn, Scotland – The famous Allen Don Castle is the most beautiful place in Scotland and has been published in Hollywood films. According to a statement released by the National Museum Scotland, a magnificent item of royal setting was recently recovered during excavation under the leadership of FAS Heritage. The team revealed a rare tool of the thirteenth century, called a guruer, used to clearly separate the hair and make the hair style widely. The item was dug from a local red deer antler and was shaped in the form of a human personality in which he was wearing hoods and holding the book. This is the third thing of its kind in the UK, and the first on the Scottish clay. Grover was the only thing that was found in a great gathering found during the recent work, which is providing insights on life, fashion and daily activities in the palace. These include a large row of broochs and dresses, gaming pieces and musical instruments, and invitations and alcoholism. “Allen Don represents a lot of the essence of a Scottish fort and its image is recognized worldwide,” said Van London, head of the Cochra Charitable Trust owner, said. “However, in the 13th and 14th centuries, we knew very little about life in the palace at the height of our strength and influence.” To read about the investigation in another strong stronghold of Scottish, go to “Storm Storming the Fort”.

The medieval hairstyling tool recovered in the Scottish Castle published the First Archaeological Magazine.







