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Dun-da-lamh, Laggan

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Inked plan: fort at Dun-da-Lamh. Based on 1956 survey.
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View towards south east part of fort, photograph of Dun da Lamh, from a topographic archaeological survey at five Pictish Forts in the Highlands
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Modern structure built into the east rampart, photograph of Dun da Lamh, from a topographic archaeological survey at five Pictish Forts in the Highlands
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Collapsed rampart material below east side of fort, photograph of Dun da Lamh, from a topographic archaeological survey at five Pictish Forts in the Highlands
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Panoramic view towards the River Spey from the west rampart, photograph of Dun da Lamh, from a topographic archaeological survey at five Pictish Forts in the Highlands
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Dun-Da-Lamh, Laggan, NN59SE 3, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Hollow on inside north rampart near north east corner of fort, photograph of Dun da Lamh, from a topographic archaeological survey at five Pictish Forts in the Highlands
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Platform just inside north rampart, photograph of Dun da Lamh, from a topographic archaeological survey at five Pictish Forts in the Highlands
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Photograph of Dun da Lamh, from a topographic archaeological survey at five Pictish Forts in the Highlands
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Hollow dug into north half of west rampart, photograph of Dun da Lamh, from a topographic archaeological survey at five Pictish Forts in the Highlands
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Slot exposing inner rampart face near middle of west rampart, photograph of Dun da Lamh, from a topographic archaeological survey at five Pictish Forts in the Highlands
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Panoramic view of fort interior, photograph of Dun da Lamh, from a topographic archaeological survey at five Pictish Forts in the Highlands
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Dr J Close-Brooks
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Aerial view of Dun-da-lamh, Laggan, Badenoch & Strathspey, looking SW.
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Dr J Close-Brooks
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Dr J Close-Brooks
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Inked plan: 'The Dun, Black Craig, Laggan, Inverness-shire'.
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Dun da Lamh, possible hut-platform inside the north rampart, illustration 7 from a report on a topographic archaeological survey at five Pictish Forts in the Highlands
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View towards the River Spey from the fort, photograph of Dun da Lamh, from a topographic archaeological survey at five Pictish Forts in the Highlands
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View towards north west corner of fort, photograph of Dun da Lamh, from a topographic archaeological survey at five Pictish Forts in the Highlands
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Modern structure built into the rampart at south corner of fort, photograph of Dun da Lamh, from a topographic archaeological survey at five Pictish Forts in the Highlands
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View towards possible entrance in the south rampart, photograph of Dun da Lamh, from a topographic archaeological survey at five Pictish Forts in the Highlands
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View along south rampart and possible entrance, photograph of Dun da Lamh, from a topographic archaeological survey at five Pictish Forts in the Highlands
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View along middle part of south rampart, photograph of Dun da Lamh, from a topographic archaeological survey at five Pictish Forts in the Highlands
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