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SC 336034

Catalogue Number SC 336034

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of B 1121 CN

Scope and Content Broch at Clickhimin, Lerwick, Shetland This broch is built on a promontory on the Loch of Clickhimin. It would have originally stood on a rocky islet connected to the mainland by a causeway, but the water-level was lowered during the 19th century. It is a multi-period site. This is a view of a group of pillars. They are all that remain of one of the earlier phases of building on the islet. Though the location of earlier structures is known, they were used a source of building material for the later structures. Finds from the site include many domestic utensils and pottery. There was also a fragment of glass from a Roman bowl. This bowl was probably made in Alexandria in Egypt around AD 100. All the finds are now in the Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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