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Scotland is to get its first new 'broch', a towering structure built by the country's Iron Age inhabitants, in 2,000 years. The tall, double-walled drystone towers have only been found in the country, ...
A tourist visits Mousa Broch, the tallest known Iron Age broch and one of Europe's best-preserved prehistoric buildings Photo by Arterra / Universal Images Group via Getty Images In 2013, ...
From the shadow of Neolithic standing stones to the rise of Iron Age tower fortresses, the broch builders of northern ...
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A new digital image has been created of a planned reconstruction of an Iron Age broch. The towers, which have only been found in Scotland, were built to heights of 12m (40ft). Caithness Broch Project ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scotland is to get its first new 'broch', a towering structure built by the country's Iron Age inhabitants, in 2,000 years. The ...