Tremendous photos, old and new.
Field notes and several great pictures/photos.
Fantastic notes, diagrams and photos of the hidden wheelhouse.
One of many discoveries on the Baleshare coast, it’s had a lot of excavations all detailed here.
Notes for the roundhouse and kerb cairn, from Ian Suddaby.
All links should be like this!
Details of the excavations and a wee bit about the nearby mound.
Details of the walls.
Some nice aerial photos.
Explanation of the re-classification.
Lots of maths stuff.
Good description and some handy info about the cairn. Couple of nice photos as well.
Beautiful winter scenes of the fort.
Interesting picture.
More about the Iron Age Broch.
Respect to whoever took these photographs.
More pictures of a truly stunning site.
Wonderful aerial photos of the dun.
The second piece of rock art.
Great pictures of the carvings.
Archaeology Notes
Good aerial pics.
Great aerial photos.
Superb photos of the souterrain.
The Caithness Broch Project Facebook page which I should have put up ages ago.
BBC Scotland Landward program featuring a broch, a cairn and a drummer.
Some good photos of the site.
Good aerial pics.
They have even more to say about this one. Good aerial photos.
The eastern flint mine. Good aerial photos.
Superb site ran by my friend and fellow TMA contributor Les Hamilton.
Some good foties showing what once was there. Also a list of the discoveries found during excavations.
Some good aerial foties.
Ormaig Prehistoric Rock Art.
Obviously I found all this stuff as well :-)
Stunning fort, fantastic views. Good stuff from Canmore and some decent photos.
An absolutely superb place!!!
I missed a lot of hut circles. To be fair most are under the heather but the hut circle near The Grey cairn is the best HC I’ve ever seen.
Two nice aerial pics.
Details of all the huts. Some of which I obviously couldn’t find.
Some pictures and diagrams. Plus info about the amount of kerbs. Also info on the nearby Pitcarmicks.
No mention of the sink.
Handy survey and loads of info about Caithness.
Various discoveries at the once massive site.
Details of the excavation.