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Collection Item

SU 686 CS

Date 1981

Collection Papers of Dr Raymond G Lamb, archaeologist, Keith, Moray, Scotland

Catalogue Number SU 686 CS

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 338357

Scope and Content Broch at Dun na Maigh, Sutherland, Highland Dun na Maigh is built on a rocky knoll overlooking the Kyle of Tongue. It has a clear view over the estuary and hills on either side. The remains of outer defences can be seen on the southern slope. This is a view of the collapsed broch. The lintels and doorchecks of the entrance can be seen on the E side. The remains of at least two cells can be made out inside along with a staircase. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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