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Dun da Lamh Pictish Fort, Strath Mashie, Badenoch, Scottish Highlands
Also known as Black Craig, its gaelic name means 'fort of the two hands'. It has possible origins in the iron age but its thick single rampart is typical of Pictish royal sites from around 300-800AD.
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Photo size: 21.0 Mpixels (60.2 MB uncompressed) - 5616x3744 pixels (18.7x12.5 in / 47.5x31.7 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: ancient, ancient monument, antiquity, archaeology, Badenoch, castle, defence, defense, defensive, fort, fortress, Highland, hill fort, historical, historical site, history, Inverness-shire, Iron Age, Martin Grace, old, Pict, Pictish, rampart, ruin, Scotland, Scotland history, Scottish Highlands, Scottish history, stone, stonework, Strathspey, wall
Published in: Scotland Antiquities
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