About a hundred stones, sticking up, jagged and angular, pointing in different directions, earthfast still after more than 2,000 years.’
More info : theguardian.com/environment/2023/apr/12/country-diary-iron-age-speed-bumps-to-slow-the-enemy
About a hundred stones, sticking up, jagged and angular, pointing in different directions, earthfast still after more than 2,000 years.’
More info : theguardian.com/environment/2023/apr/12/country-diary-iron-age-speed-bumps-to-slow-the-enemy
It's a fine hillfort. The chevaux de frise is ace. Can't think of another fort with one off the top of my head, surely there must be a few? Don't remember coming across one though.
Pretty sure there are a couple near Kilmartin as well as the two at Cademuir.
Pretty rare... although there is Pen y Gaer in the northern Carneddau
The first photo here: themodernantiquarian.com/site/2932/dun_aonghasa.html shows a spectacular example.
Is Pen y Gaer on TMA Gladman?
Wow that's excellent ryaner, I'd love to visit that one.
themodernantiquarian.com/site/8406/penygaer_caerhun.html
The Welsh were very pragmatic when naming sites....
Thanks for the link Gladman :-)
Cheers Mr G and Mr R :-) Great links!
Knew there was another.... this was on the list for last year but didn't make it to South Wales after Feb for various reasons. Maybe this, who knows?
themodernantiquarian.com/site/3920/carn_alw.html
A few more
Law Hill near Perth (surprised it's not on TMA yet)
canmore.org.uk/site/28116/law-hill-arnbathie
Dreva Craig (A few of us have been to this one, I don't really remember it, it looks good though!)
themodernantiquarian.com/site/13359/dreva_craig.html
Fell Of Barhullion (Mark's been to this one)
themodernantiquarian.com/site/11052/fell_of_barhullion.html