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  1. Castell Carn Fadrun and Iron Age Hill Fort

    This is a twelfth century Welsh stone castle and is set within the remains of a large Iron Age hillfort. The hill fort is made up of two enclosures, with the larger surrounding the smaller. ... Age. The later castle is made up of the remains of a dry stone wall enclosure and is at the highest point of the hill. The site is ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 7 2013 - 8:23pm

  2. Garn Boduan Hill Fort

    This is an Iron Age hill fort on the Llŷn Peninsula comprising of a hill top enclosure made up of two stone wall surrounds. The site is off the B4354 and A497 southeast of Nefyn. ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 7 2013 - 8:23pm

  3. Kerroogarroo Fort

    This is a large unfinished rectangular fort with thick earthen walls and bastions on each corner. It was constructed ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 12 2013 - 8:35pm

  4. Dinas Emrys - Dinas Castle Hill Fort

    ... river valley with the remains of the base of a keep and stone ramparts only left of the later Welsh castle. In Arthurian legend it is ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 7 2013 - 8:26pm

  5. Ardmore Muff Stone - Ardmore Gallan Stone

    The Ardmore Muff Stone, also known as the Ardmore Gallen Stone stands in a field near the village of Muff, Co. Donegal, Ireland (Irish: Magh, Contae Dhún na nGall, Éire). This rectangular standing ... three rings. Is thought to date to the Bronze Age, which in Ireland lasted from about about 2000 BC to 500 BC. It is unlikely that we will ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 10 2021 - 7:56pm

  6. Rodney's Stone - Pictish 8th century standing stone in Scotland

    ... Douglas MacQueen's blog Rodney's Stone is a two-metre (6.56 ft) high Pictish cross slab. It is now located close ... can be found in a number of the Celtic countries: Ireland (Éire)  Scotland (Alba), Isle of Man (Mannin), Wales (Cymru) and also ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Mar 3 2021 - 4:40pm

  7. The Stone of Destiny

    The Stone of Scone (Scottish Gaelic: An Lia Fàil)—also known as the Stone of ... King of the Scots in Scotland and brought the Stone from Ireland and was crowned on it. He was King of the Dál Riata a Scots and ... parts of western Scotland and northeastern Ulster in Ireland.  Erc, his father was king of Irish Dál Riata until 474. The Stone of ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Sep 23 2016 - 8:46pm - 0 comments

  8. Stone of Morphie

    The Stone of Morphie is a prehistoric standing stone about ten feet in height. It is located about half a mile west of the ... Mill of Morphie in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. This standing stone is traditionally said to mark the site of the burial of a son of Camus, a ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Aug 6 2021 - 9:34am

  9. Carved Pictish Stone Discovered in Caithness

    ... Douglas MacQueen's blog A carved Pictish stone has been discovered in a graveyard at Ulbster, Caithness. It is believed ... rival tribes and invaders.   The newly discovered stone was found in the same burial ground attached to St Martin's Chapel in ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Nov 16 2022 - 7:28pm

  10. Perth City Hall to be new heritage centre that could house Scotland's Stone of Destiny

    ... centrepiece for the museum has been suggested as the Stone of Destiny, although no agreement has yet been reached on this. The ... King of the Scots in Scotland and brought the Stone from Ireland and was crowned on it. He was King of the Dál Riata a Scots and ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Jan 31 2019 - 7:06pm

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