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  • Broch - Wikipedia
    The word broch is derived from Lowland Scots 'brough', meaning (among other things) fort In the mid-19th century Scottish antiquaries called brochs 'burgs', after Old Norse borg , with the same meaning
  • Brochs: The mysterious circular symbols of Scotland - BBC
    To date, anywhere from 100 to 500 broch sites have been identified, with the densest concentration centred in Scotland's northern Caithness and Sutherland counties, as well as the Northern Isles
  • The Broch: A True Scottish Icon - North Coast 500
    The Broch is an ancient dwelling, built from as early as 500 B C (and inhabited until 1000 AD), found only in Scotland Now, the broch is no wooden hut or primitive structure – the broch was an imposing stone tower, a marvel of the Iron Age, described by some as the pinnacle of prehistoric architecture!
  • 10 of the Best Scottish Brochs to Visit - History Hit
    Mousa Broch, located on the Shetland Islands, is one of the best preserved brochs It towers over 13 metres above the surrounding countryside and is the tallest prehistoric building in Britain Standing on the uninhabited island of Mousa, this broch can only be reached by boat
  • BROCH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Scots broch, bruch, literally, borough, from Middle English (Scots) brugh borough, alteration of Middle English burgh
  • What is a Broch? - Caithness Broch Project
    We are Caithness Broch Project Join us on our journey, as we recreate one of the most dramatic prehistoric monuments ever built - the enigmatic broch of Scotland!
  • Building A Broch - Amazing Iron Age Engineering
    What’s in a Broch? Brochs are Iron Age towers, unique to Scotland, and found mainly in the North Highlands and Islands Built between 400 BC and 200 AD, these would have been an awesome sight
  • BROCH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    The broch consists of a drystone tower with a diameter of around 18 6 metres with walls about 4 metres thick at the base
  • broch | brogh | brough, n. ² meanings, etymology and more | Oxford . . .
    There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun broch See ‘Meaning use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence
  • broch - definition and meaning - Wordnik
    The center of the settlement features a massive round stone watchtower called a broch, approximately 50 feet in diameter and 12-15 feet high, surrounded by well-preserved buildings, some with yellow clay still plastered to the walls





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