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Brochs

midhowe broch

Brochs are unique, ancient stone towers found in Scotland. These round structures were used as defensive dwellings, providing shelter and protection for people during times of conflict.

Edin’s Hall Broch

Edin’s Hall Broch

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Edin’s Hall Broch, located near Duns in Berwickshire, Scotland, stands as a unique example of Iron Age architecture. Unlike the brochs found throughout northern Scotland, Edin’s Hall was constructed further south, making it an intriguing subject for archaeologists and historians alike.Structure and DesignEdin’s Hall Broch was built around 200 BC, though some evidence suggests construction…

Broch of Mousa

Broch of Mousa

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The Broch of Mousa is a remarkably well-preserved Iron Age structure located on the island of Mousa in Shetland, Scotland. Standing at about 13 meters tall, it is the finest example of a broch – a drystone hollow-walled structure found only in Scotland. The Broch of Mousa’s significance lies not only in its excellent state of preservation but also in its historical importance as a window into the Iron Age period. It has fascinated archaeologists and historians for years, offering insights into the lives of the people who built and used these structures.

midhowe broch

Midhowe Broch

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The Midhowe Broch is a significant archaeological site located on the island of Rousay in the Orkney Islands of Scotland. It is a well-preserved example of an Iron Age broch, a type of complex roundhouse unique to Scotland. Named after the nearby Midhowe Chambered Cairn, the broch is part of a larger group of ancient structures that are collectively known as the “Westness Heritage Walk”. Its strategic location, architectural complexity, and the variety of artifacts discovered at the site provide a fascinating insight into the lives of the ancient people who built and used it.

the broch of gurness

The Broch of Gurness

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Located on the northern coast of Mainland Orkney, Scotland, the Broch of Gurness is a well-preserved Iron Age settlement that offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the ancient community that occupied it. This archaeological treasure, with its complex of stone buildings and defensive structures, is a testament to the architectural prowess of a civilization that thrived over 2000 years ago.

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