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The Broch of Gurness is a rare example of a well preserved iron age Broch village. Dating from 500 to 200BC the central round tower probably reached 10 meters...
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The Ring of Brodgar ( circa 2, 500 to circa 2, 000 BC) is a Neolithic henge and stone circle or henge, the largest and finest stone circles in the British Isles
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The Ring of Brodgar ( circa 2, 500 to circa 2, 000 BC) is a Neolithic henge and stone circle or henge, the largest and finest stone circles in the British Isles
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Broch of Gurness, Mainland, Orkney, Scotland
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The Broch of Gurness is a rare example of a well preserved brooch village. Dating from 500 to 200BC the central round tower probably reached 10 meters
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Pentre Ifan a Neolithic megalitic stone burial chamber dolmen built about 3500 BC in the parish of Nevern, Pembrokeshire, Wales
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Pictures of Dun Carloway Broch on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides; Scotland. Brochs are among Scotland's most impressive prehistoric buildings and were...
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The Ring of Brodgar ( circa 2, 500 to circa 2, 000 BC) is a Neolithic henge and stone circle or henge, the largest and finest stone circles in the British Isles
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The Broch of Gurness is a rare example of a well preserved brooch village. Dating from 500 to 200BC the central round tower probably reached 10 meters
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King Arthur old metal statue
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