Long-Lost Monastery And Home Of Earliest Written Scots Gaelic Found After 1,000 Years
archeologist believe they have locate the internet site of the long - lost Monastery of Deer in Northeast Scotland . The site is not only substantial in its own right but is also important for the history of Scots Gaelic . It is thought that the earliest example of this form of Celtic language were produced at this monastery in the 11thand12thcenturies CE . These texts were Gaelic state grants , which were later on placed in theBook of Deer , a pocket gospel singing book that was originally written between 850 and 1000 CE ....