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Mousa is the best surviving Iron Age broch. The word broch is derived from the Old Norse (borg) for a strong or fortified place. Brochs are massive, circular, double skinned drystone towers which ...
A TEAM of archaeologists has helped unlock 2000-year-old secrets of an ancient tower described as one of the wonders of European archaeology. Mousa Broch, located on the island of Mousa in ...
Why Scottish Archaeologists Are Building a Replica of an Iron Age Stone Tower - Smithsonian Magazine
Interior view of Mousa Broch Photo by David Tipling / Universal Images Group via Getty Images. Brochs continue to yield significant Iron Age artifacts today. Pottery ...
The broch at Mousa was built more than 2,000 years ago Three iron age settlements in Shetland are in the running to win Unesco World Heritage status. Collectively known as the Zenith of Iron Age ...
A TEAM of archaeologists has helped unlock 2000-year-old secrets of an ancient tower described as one of the wonders of European archaeology. Mousa Broch, located on the island of Mousa in ...
The broch at Mousa was built more than 2,000 years ago. Three iron age settlements in Shetland are in the running to win Unesco World Heritage status.
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