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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2011

WE FIND ARTEFACTS FROM LONGSHANKS FORGOTTEN BATTLE CAMP OF 1298.
SOON HE FIGHTS WALLACE AT THE BATTLE OF FALKIRK 1298.

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  • Thanks to all for the kind comments. There are a number of new discoveries which I hope to show in a new vid series soon.

    Please subscribe so as not to miss my new vids on finds and discoveries in crystal clear HD format. Please view my other vids to see finds etc. Cheers Guss.

  • well done for adding to the history!

  • @Ringo853 Cheers bud you have made some amazing finds too, just watched your vids AWESOME!!

  • Obviously those are national treasures. Are you required to report your finds? They must be invaluable. As national treasures, aren't you allowed to sell them to a museum at the appraised value? Congratulations on your research and you fabulous finds.

  • @Kimster805 All finds recorded with pas. The artefacts are treasured by the finders, to find such things is very exciting. Their story can now be told once again another piece in the jigsaw of this forgotten history from this famous battle. Thanks for the comment , best regards from Guss.

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  • Amazing video, well done!! Inspiring. Bravo team- stefanie

  • wow, great site and great finds !!

  • Did the English not camp near Kirkliston prior to the battle? Seemingly they were on the point of returning South when two traitors, the Earls of Dunbar and Angus, came to Edward and told him of Wallace's position near Falkirk.

    The English army was composed of many Irish and Welsh as well as some Scots ( Nothing changes).

    It was the longbow that won the day.

  • great vid, and this from a nottingham saxon, well done.

  • I have the goose bumps...Thank you !!!

  • Very well done for Scottish History. Excellent video.

    Greetings from Berlin

  • Absolutely beautifully done! I sense a kindred spirit . . . thanks for sharing. God bless Scotland the Brave!

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