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The ruins of Dun Carloway Broch, Lewis
Scotland

The Carloway Broch is located in a strategic position high above Loch an Duin on the west coast of Lewis. It is one of the best preserved examples of a structure that is only found in Scotland. It is thought to date from 200 BC and remained in use as a stronghold by the local Morrison Clan until the 1500s.

A Broch is an Iron Age structure designed to both impress and defend. Their general layout comprised two concentric stone walls with a stairway or access within the walls to the upper floors. This would have been easily defensible for an extended family and their livestock.

Copyright: Gary Davies
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 17024x8512
Taken: 05/08/2017
Chargée: 07/07/2020
Published: 08/07/2020
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Tags: broch; iron age; historic building; heritage; defences; fortification; scotland; scottish; outer hebrides; lewis; western isles; stone
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