Clachtoll An Iron Age Broch Settlement in Assynt, North-west Scotland

Clachtoll broch is one of the most spectacular Iron Age settlements on the northern mainland of Scotland. When it became clear that the structure was threatened by coastal erosion, community heritage group Historic Assynt launched a major program of conservation and excavation works designed to secu...

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Other Authors: Cavers, Graeme (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Oxbow Books 2022
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