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Episode 450: Arthur’s Seat Coffins

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The Mystery of the Little Peash and Coffins

A watch was kept on the hillside at Arthur's seat for days after the discovery because they knew that last one had been placed there rather recently. The Dundee Courier suggested that maybe they were an example of an ancient custom in Saxony in which one would bury a miniature effigy for departed friends who had died in a distant land. They said that it could be a superstition which exists among some sailors in this country, where the wives of the sailors who had been lost at sea would bury a tiny proxy basically to make a Christian burial. And then he quote, the celebrated Lillipucian coffins found on Arthur's seat sold to a private buyer for just four pounds

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