PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF SCOTLAND.1900 |
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Page 65
... built from crag to crag , or along the edges of precipices 1 Early Fortifications in Scotland , 1898 . 2 Celtic Scotland , i . pp . 264 , 330 . VOL . XXXIV . E Fig 24 Dundurn from the M and steep descents , FORTS , CAMPS , ' ETC. , OF ...
... built from crag to crag , or along the edges of precipices 1 Early Fortifications in Scotland , 1898 . 2 Celtic Scotland , i . pp . 264 , 330 . VOL . XXXIV . E Fig 24 Dundurn from the M and steep descents , FORTS , CAMPS , ' ETC. , OF ...
Page 67
... built portions still standing , but no well- built face remaining . Many of the stones are large . The cross diameters of the interior are 150 and 90 ft . , and the thickness of the wall was prob- ably 8 to 10 ft . Annexed to the E. and ...
... built portions still standing , but no well- built face remaining . Many of the stones are large . The cross diameters of the interior are 150 and 90 ft . , and the thickness of the wall was prob- ably 8 to 10 ft . Annexed to the E. and ...
Page 67
... built on a steep slope were much higher on the outer than the inner side , and must have had much the character of revêtements with stone tops or parapets . The top of the inner wall is now only faintly indicated . The height of the ...
... built on a steep slope were much higher on the outer than the inner side , and must have had much the character of revêtements with stone tops or parapets . The top of the inner wall is now only faintly indicated . The height of the ...
Page 67
... built from crag to crag , or along the edges of precipices 1 Early Fortifications in Scotland , 1898 . 2 Celtic Scotland , i . pp . 264 , 330 . VOL . XXXIV . E and steep descents , just as the nature of the FORTS , CAMPS , ' ETC. , OF ...
... built from crag to crag , or along the edges of precipices 1 Early Fortifications in Scotland , 1898 . 2 Celtic Scotland , i . pp . 264 , 330 . VOL . XXXIV . E and steep descents , just as the nature of the FORTS , CAMPS , ' ETC. , OF ...
Page 67
... built portions still standing , but no well- built face remaining . Many of the stones are large . The cross diameters of the interior are 150 and 90 ft . , and the thickness of the wall was prob- ably 8 to 10 ft . Annexed to the E. and ...
... built portions still standing , but no well- built face remaining . Many of the stones are large . The cross diameters of the interior are 150 and 90 ft . , and the thickness of the wall was prob- ably 8 to 10 ft . Annexed to the E. and ...
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