The Scottish World: History and Culture of ScotlandHarold Orel, Marilyn Stokstad, Henry L. Snyder Abrams, 1981 - 328 էջ |
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... stone circles on Machrie Moor , on the Isle of Arran , were burials in cists accompanied by food vessels . Another manifestation of Bronze Age ritual is to be seen in the cup - and - ring - marked stones . These designs appear on the stone ...
... stone circles on Machrie Moor , on the Isle of Arran , were burials in cists accompanied by food vessels . Another manifestation of Bronze Age ritual is to be seen in the cup - and - ring - marked stones . These designs appear on the stone ...
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... stone foundations , or low stone - walled huts with internal wooden posts to support a roof which almost reached to the ground . They cannot all be classed automatically as Iron Age , but excavation has shown many of them to be of this ...
... stone foundations , or low stone - walled huts with internal wooden posts to support a roof which almost reached to the ground . They cannot all be classed automatically as Iron Age , but excavation has shown many of them to be of this ...
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... stone - built and subdivided internally by stone pillars or piers supporting the roof and leaving an open area in the center . A wheelhouse at Drimore , South Uist , had an ironworking furnace , part of an iron ploughshare , bone ...
... stone - built and subdivided internally by stone pillars or piers supporting the roof and leaving an open area in the center . A wheelhouse at Drimore , South Uist , had an ironworking furnace , part of an iron ploughshare , bone ...
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