RM2X4BD8M–Tre’r Ceiri Iron Age settlement hillfort on Llyn Peninsula, north Wales. 200 BC through 400 AD. Massive 4m walls and stone hut circles. Looking N.E.
RM2X4BD1T–Tre’r Ceiri Iron Age settlement hillfort on Llyn Peninsula, north Wales. 200 BC through 400 AD. Massive 4m walls and stone hut circles. Looking E.N.E.
RM2M66X5Y–Dun Guaidhre multivalate prehistoric Iron Age fort hillfort. Kilmeny, Islay, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. Aerial. Looking South
RM2M66WWE–Dun Guaidhre multivalate prehistoric Iron Age fort hillfort. Kilmeny, Islay, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. Aerial. Looking East
RM2M66XF8–Dun Nosebridge multivalate prehistoric Iron Age fort hillfort above the River Laggan, Islay, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. Aerial. Looking East
RM2M66XN5–Dun Nosebridge multivalate prehistoric Iron Age fort hillfort above the River Laggan, Islay, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. Aerial. Looking East
RM2M66XTE–Dun Nosebridge multivalate prehistoric Iron Age fort hillfort above the River Laggan, Islay, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. Aerial. Looking East
RM2M67130–Dun Nosebridge multivalate prehistoric Iron Age fort hillfort above the River Laggan, Islay, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. Aerial. Looking south
RM2R95YPY–Above Burnswark Iron Age hillfort near Lockerbie, Scottish Borders, showing the southern flank Roman siege camp ramparts and 3 ballista platforms
RM2R95Y43–Above Burnswark Iron Age hillfort near Lockerbie, Scottish Borders, showing the southern flank Roman siege camp ramparts and 3 ballista platforms
RM2M66YCD–Dun Nosebridge multivalate prehistoric Iron Age fort hillfort above the River Laggan, Islay, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. Aerial. Looking S.E.
RM2M66XBJ–Dun Nosebridge multivalate prehistoric Iron Age fort hillfort above the River Laggan, Islay, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. Aerial. Looking S.E.
RM2M6702F–Dun Nosebridge multivalate prehistoric Iron Age fort hillfort above the River Laggan, Islay, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. Aerial. Looking S.E.
RM2M670GA–Dun Nosebridge multivalate prehistoric Iron Age fort hillfort above the River Laggan, Islay, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. Aerial. Looking S.E.
RM2R951HD–White Caterthun. Dry stone wall prehistoric hillfort, possibly Pictish, on earlier Bronze or Iron Age occupation site. View NE to Brown Caterthun
RM2R94DEH–Traprain Law prehistoric hillfort. 1500BC burial site Neolithic to late Iron Age occupation. Find site of Traprain Law Treasure Roman Silver hoard
RM2R95A05–Edins Hall Hillfort and Broch above Whiteadder Water. Scotland. Circular stone footings of 2nd C broch within earlier Iron Age hillfort. Aerial
RM2R94EA7–Traprain Law prehistoric hillfort. 1500BC burial site Neolithic to late Iron Age occupation. Find site of Traprain Law Treasure Roman Silver hoard
RM2M67NRY–Maiden Castle, Dorset, England, dates from 4000 BC causewayed enclosure. View east across ramparts and ditches of Iron Age hillfort west entrance
RM2M67P87–Maiden Castle, Dorset, England, dates from 4000 BC causewayed enclosure. View east across ramparts and ditches of Iron Age hillfort west entrance
RM2M67Y42–Brough Law prehistoric Iron Age multivallate hillfort near Ingram. Looking W. over River Breamish valley in Cheviot Hills, Northumberland, England
RM2M6W471–Maiden Castle, Dorset, England, dates from 4000 BC causewayed enclosure. View east across ramparts and ditches of Iron Age hillfort west entrance
RM2R9524C–White Caterthun. Vitrified dry stone wall prehistoric hillfort possibly Pictish, on earlier Bronze or Iron Age occupation site. Aerial view looking NW
RM2R9530H–White Caterthun. Vitrified dry stone wall prehistoric hillfort possibly Pictish on earlier Bronze or Iron Age occupation site. Aerial. N. at 2 o’clock
RM2X5E9F3–Contour earthworks of Iron Age hillfort known as British Camp aka Herefordshire Beacon dates from approx. 2nd C. BC. Aerial looking SW. Malvern Hills
RM2X5E958–Contour earthworks of Iron Age hillfort known as British Camp aka Herefordshire Beacon dates from approx. 2nd C. BC. Aerial looking SW. Malvern Hills
RM2X5E8WA–Contour earthworks of Iron Age hillfort known as British Camp aka Herefordshire Beacon dates from approx. 2nd C. BC. Aerial looking SW. Malvern Hills
RM2X5E9TB–Contour earthworks of Iron Age hillfort known as British Camp aka Herefordshire Beacon dates from approx. 2nd C. BC. Aerial looking SW. Malvern Hills
RM2R958KG–Edins Hall Hillfort and Broch above Whiteadder Water. Scotland. Circular stone footings of 2nd C broch within earlier Iron Age hillfort. Aerial from E
RM2R95X8G–Burnswark Iron Age hillfort near Lockerbie. Seen from north showing ramparts of Roman siege camps on N and S flanks. Possible main seat of Novantae
RM2R957X2–Edins Hall Hillfort and Broch above Whiteadder Water. Scotland. Circular stone footings of 2nd C broch within earlier Iron Age hillfort. Aerial from S
RM2R95978–Edins Hall Hillfort and Broch above Whiteadder Water. Scotland. Circular stone footings of 2nd C broch within earlier Iron Age hillfort. Aerial from E
RM2R95WMW–Burnswark Iron Age hillfort near Lockerbie. Seen from north showing ramparts of Roman siege camps on N and S flanks. Possible main seat of Novantae
RM2R95W4F–Burnswark Iron Age hillfort near Lockerbie. Seen from N.E. showing ramparts of Roman siege camps on N and S flanks. Possible main seat of Novantae
RM2R95T8K–Burnswark Iron Age hillfort near Lockerbie. Seen from N.E. showing ramparts of Roman siege camps on N and S flanks. Possible main seat of Novantae
RM2X4BDN9–Tre’r Ceiri Iron Age settlement hillfort on Llyn Peninsula, north Wales. 200 BC through 400 AD. Massive 4m walls and stone hut circles. Looking north
RM2X4BDEF–Tre’r Ceiri Iron Age settlement hillfort on Llyn Peninsula, north Wales. 200 BC through 400 AD. Massive 4m walls and stone hut circles. Looking north
RM2X4BCTY–Tre’r Ceiri Iron Age settlement hillfort on Llyn Peninsula, north Wales. 200 BC through 400 AD. Massive 4m walls and stone hut circles. Looking E.N.E.
RM2X4BCBW–Tre’r Ceiri Iron Age settlement hillfort on Llyn Peninsula, north Wales. 200 BC through 400 AD. Massive 4m walls and stone hut circles. Looking E.N.E.
RM2X4BC8X–Tre’r Ceiri Iron Age settlement hillfort on Llyn Peninsula, north Wales. 200 BC through 400 AD. Massive 4m walls and stone hut circles. Looking E.N.E.
RM2M67KN2–Badbury Rings prehistoric Iron Age hill fort near Bournemouth, Dorset. Aerial looking southeast
RM2R95HPK–Torwoodlee prehistoric broch circular stone foundation circa 100 AD beside ramparts of older Iron Age fort. Showing entrance and intramural chambers
RM2R95KXW–Torwoodlee prehistoric broch circular stone foundation circa 100 AD beside ramparts of older Iron Age fort. Showing entrance and intramural chambers
RM2R95K4X–Torwoodlee prehistoric broch circular stone foundation circa 100 AD beside ramparts of older Iron Age fort. Showing entrance and intramural chambers
RM2R95JHX–Torwoodlee prehistoric broch circular stone foundation circa 100 AD beside ramparts of older Iron Age fort. Showing entrance and intramural chambers
RM2R95R4C–Torwoodlee prehistoric broch circular stone foundation circa 100 AD beside ramparts of older Iron Age fort. Showing entrance and intramural chambers
RM2R95N5Y–Torwoodlee prehistoric broch circular stone foundation circa 100 AD beside ramparts of older Iron Age fort. Showing entrance and intramural chambers
RM2R95FT0–Torwoodlee prehistoric broch circular stone foundation circa 100 AD inside ramparts of older Iron Age fort. Near Galashiels, Borders region, Scotland
RM2R95EW1–Torwoodlee prehistoric broch circular stone foundation circa 100 AD inside ramparts of older Iron Age fort. Near Galashiels, Borders region, Scotland
RM2R95GGB–Torwoodlee prehistoric broch circular stone foundation circa 100 AD inside ramparts of older Iron Age fort. Borders region, Scotland. Looking N.W.
RM2M67WCE–Castle Hill camp, a prehistoric Iron Age multivallate hill fort near Alnham in south side of the Cheviot Hills, Northumberland. Looking S.W.
RM2M68606–Uffington Castle univallate prehistoric hillfort, dating from late Bronze Age early Iron Age, on the Berkshire Downs, Oxfordshire, England. View south
RM2M686P1–Uffington Castle univallate prehistoric hillfort, dating from late Bronze Age early Iron Age, on the Berkshire Downs, Oxfordshire, England. View S. E.
RM2M6Y6H1–Uffington Castle univallate prehistoric hillfort, dating from late Bronze Age early Iron Age, on the Berkshire Downs, Oxfordshire, England. View S. E.
RM2X4B80P–Castell Odo late Bronze Age through Iron Age hillfort on Mynydd Ystum hill. Near Aberdaron, Llyn, north Wales. Aerial looking N.E.
RM2R96EF0–Dunnideer prehistoric hillfort c250 BC showing concentric ramparts. and ruined medieval Dunnideer Castle tower house. Near Insch, Grampian, Scotland
RM2R96DEH–Dunnideer prehistoric hillfort c250 BC showing concentric ramparts. and ruined medieval Dunnideer Castle tower house. Near Insch, Grampian, Scotland
RM2R96FDY–Dunnideer prehistoric hillfort c250 BC showing concentric ramparts. and ruined medieval Dunnideer Castle tower house. Near Insch, Grampian, Scotland
RM2X5E89A–Crickley Hill causewayed camp and hillfort 4000 year occupation site from Neolithic to post Roman. Cotswold Hills, Gloucestershire, UK. Aerial view SW
RM2X5E8H6–Crickley Hill causewayed camp and hillfort 4000 year occupation site from Neolithic to post Roman. Cotswold Hills, Gloucestershire, UK. Aerial view SW
RMD76DYF–North over Iron Age fortifications of British Camp on top of Herefordshire Beacon in the Malvern Hills, Herefordshire, England
RMD76DXJ–North over Iron Age fortifications of British Camp on top of Herefordshire Beacon in the Malvern Hills, Herefordshire, England
RMD76DTA–NW over Iron Age fortifications of British Camp on top of Herefordshire Beacon in the Malvern Hills, Herefordshire, England
RMD76E41–North over Iron Age fortifications of British Camp on top of Herefordshire Beacon in the Malvern Hills, Herefordshire, England
RMEW0NK9–Maiden Castle Iron Age hill fort, Dorset. Massive ramparts and ditches of the earthwork defences of the north western quarter
RMEW0M76–Maiden Castle Iron Age hill fort, Dorset. Four ramparts and three ditches of complex earthwork defences of the western entrance
RMF26B07–Maiden Castle Iron Age hill fort, Dorset. Four ramparts and three ditches of complex earthwork defences of the western entrance
RMF26AYF–Maiden Castle Iron Age hill fort, Dorset. Four ramparts and three ditches of complex earthwork defences of the western entrance
RM2M67GBD–Mam Tor Prehistoric late Bronze Age early Iron Age univallate hill fort Derbyshire, England. Aerial looking west shows some of 100+ dwelling platforms
RM2M67FJ4–Mam Tor Prehistoric late Bronze Age early Iron Age univallate hill fort above Castleton in Derbyshire, England. Aerial looking N.E.
RM2M6W3HF–Mam Tor Prehistoric late Bronze Age early Iron Age univallate hill fort Derbyshire, England. Aerial looking west shows some of 100+ dwelling platforms
RM2M67GKG–Mam Tor Prehistoric late Bronze Age early Iron Age univallate hill fort Derbyshire, England. Aerial looking S.W. shows some of 100+ dwelling platforms
RM2R953KN–Cockburn Law late prehistoric hill fort near Duns in the borders region, Scotland. Aerial showing 3 earth and stone ramparts and 2 staggered entrances
RM2R954DM–Cockburn Law late prehistoric hill fort near Duns in the borders region, Scotland. Aerial showing 3 earth and stone ramparts and 2 staggered entrances
RM2R95DA6–Edins Hall Broch above Whiteadder Water. Borders region, Scotland. Showing stone footings, intramural chambers and entrance of 2nd C broch. Aerial
RM2R94KPD–Brown Caterthun. Complex prehistoric 2000+ years structure. 9 radiating entrances through multiple ramparts. White Caterthun beyond at 2 o’clock
RM2R94JGA–Brown Caterthun. Complex prehistoric 2000+ years structure. 9 radiating entrances through multiple ramparts. Little settlement or agriculture evidence
RM2R95B9X–Edins Hall Broch above Whiteadder Water. Borders region, Scotland. Showing stone footings, intramural chambers and entrance of 2nd C broch. Aerial
RM2R95E34–Preston Cleugh prehistoric fort aka Bunkle Edge. Borders region, Scotland. S. over concentric earth and stone ramparts and ditches. Drakemuir series
RM2R95CAA–Edins Hall Broch above Whiteadder Water. Borders region, Scotland. Showing stone footings, intramural chambers and entrance of 2nd C broch. Aerial
RM2R948TJ–Tap o’ Noth prehistoric hillfort Grampian, Scotland. Massive vitrified wall of Neolithic core. Outer rampart encloses large early Medieval settlement
RM2R94B5T–Tap o’ Noth prehistoric hillfort Grampian, Scotland. Massive vitrified wall of Neolithic core. Outer rampart encloses large early Medieval settlement
RM2R94A8C–Tap o’ Noth prehistoric hillfort Grampian, Scotland. Massive vitrified wall of Neolithic core. Outer rampart encloses large early Medieval settlement
RM2R949F7–Tap o’ Noth prehistoric hillfort Grampian, Scotland. Massive vitrified wall of Neolithic core. Outer rampart encloses large early Medieval settlement
RM2R94C3R–Tap o’ Noth prehistoric hillfort Grampian, Scotland. Massive vitrified wall of Neolithic core. Outer rampart encloses large early Medieval settlement
RM2R9487N–Tap o’ Noth prehistoric hillfort Grampian, Scotland. Massive vitrified wall of Neolithic core. Outer rampart encloses large early Medieval settlement
RMDE6K5W–Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. On an Iron Age site, the stone castle dates from 13 C
RMKKTBGT–Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. On an Iron Age site, the stone castle dates from 13 C
RMD00CD5–Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. On an Iron Age site, the stone castle dates from 13 C. Looking SW
RMKKTBE3–Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. On an Iron Age site, the stone castle dates from 13 C. Looking SW
RMDE6K33–Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. On an Iron Age site, the stone castle dates from 13 C. Summer morning mist
RMDE6K0W–Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. On an Iron Age site, the stone castle dates from 13 C. Summer morning mist
RMKKTBC0–Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. On an Iron Age site, the stone castle dates from 13 C. Summer morning mist
RMKKTBA0–Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. On an Iron Age site, the stone castle dates from 13 C. Summer morning mist
RMD00BYT–Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. On an Iron Age site, the stone castle dates from 13 C. Summer morning mist
RMD00BY2–Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. On an Iron Age site, the stone castle dates from 13 C. Summer morning mist
RMD00BPD–Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. On an Iron Age site, the stone castle dates from 13 C. Summer morning mist
RMKKTBFA–Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. On an Iron Age site, the stone castle dates from 13 C. Summer morning mist
RMKKTBAM–Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. On an Iron Age site, the stone castle dates from 13 C. Summer morning mist
RMKKTBCH–Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. On an Iron Age site, the stone castle dates from 13 C. Summer morning mist
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