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Image of Dun Uragaig (Promontory Fort) by spencer

Dun Uragaig

Promontory Fort

Why the winds at this place can be benign despite blowy nearby: the cliff profile carries them up and over. Seen from the promontory north of site (centre of image). Possible way down to shore visible below rocky knoll.

Image credit: Mike Purslow

Dun Thoravaig

Canmore ID 11544. The site is now occupied by the remains of Knock Castle and there is scope for more archaeological work deeper than that undertaken on the medieval remains. Grass covered wall foundations noted at a gully pinch point on the SW side may, one wonders, have an earlier origin. A fine vantage point.

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Saddleworth Bowl Barrow

I never thought that '20 would turn out to be my 'annus horribilis' and that this, in December, would be my first TMA site add of the year.. I can only hope that the howling winds and sleet that accompanied the searching for and finding of this place will be as effective in blowing 2020 away for so many people as they were for curtailing further investigation at close quarters. The site is readily accessible via a field gate from the minor road that runs E-W on its southern side. What is apparent is that, although the nearest village is Delph, it is in fact invisible from that village, and is only a skyline feature from Dobcross to the southeast, so the settlement to which it probably relates would have been situated around there.

From distance, since we gave up on closer inspection due to the totally vile weather, it did appear that, although there might have been a visitation by a plough in time past, the surrounding ditch seemed to remain pretty well defined. It also looks to be a barrow of quite some size, probably well over 40' across.. however confirmation and better images will have to wait for a more clement day. Squelch, ouch from the stinging hail and brrrr! Date of visit 13/12/20.

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Image of Warham Camp (Hillfort) by spencer

Warham Camp

Hillfort

View up inner bank taken from bottom of middle ditch, tall girlfriend atop for scale. These banks are big if you haven't gathered that already, and the ditch was originally at least six feet deeper

Image credit: Mike Purslow