
Originally Posted by
Woodsheal
Also, recent archeological work at the battlefield has revealed that the battle was bigger than has been thought, and that the Jacobites came closer to success on the field than is traditionally portrayed. Their musketry was much heavier than previously thought, for example. It was not a hopeless slaughter, but rather a near-run fight that ended in defeat, but could have gone the other way....
That is interesting. Can you point us to a reference to this work?
Brian
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