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From Bronze Age towers to Iron Age fortresses, how Scotland's brochs became monuments of defiance against Rome
Over 500 enigmatic stone towers rose across Scotland's remote north between 400 BC and 280 AD, built by a fierce people whose ...
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, ...
All across northern Scotland, you can still see the skeletal remains of prehistoric skyscrapers. Unique to Scotland, these enigmatic Iron Age towers are called brochs. 2,500 years ago, these drystone ...
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