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Archaeology and aerial photographs of the Scottish Borders. http://t.co/Bpt4jH5eRj

Galashiels, Scotland Tham gia Ağustos 2013
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Adrián Maldonado
Adrián Maldonado@amaldon·
Visited an old friend on Loch Lomond today. Luss is one of my low-key favourite places in Scotland, especially this time of year, and its hogback gets more interesting every time I see it
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Trimontium Trust
Trimontium Trust@TrimontiumTrust·
Horaah - #HillfortsWednesday and today our clip shows Woden Law Hillfort in the Scottish Borders, an Iron Age fort, earthworks, field system and #Roman siege works. The theory is the fort was abandoned and Romans used it for siege practice.
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Andrew Spratt
Andrew Spratt@andrewsp2009·
Beehive Dovecotes in East Lothian, Dirleton Castle, Luffness Castle, Dolphingstone (1990) & Waughton Castle. Each have stone rings 'rat-courses' on outside to stop rats climbing up walls and into vent in roof to attack/eat doves. These didn't always stop them. #BeehiveDovecotes
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Lauder Common Riding
Lauder Common Riding@LauderCommonR·
A statement from our Chairman
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Andrew Spratt
Andrew Spratt@andrewsp2009·
Elgin Castle (Scotland) @AbshireArch_CH image & reconstruction suggestion. Besieged & captured by King Edward I of England in 1296. The Castle was slighted by King Robert The Bruce's forces in 1308. Site reminds me of Dundonald Castle in Ayrshire. #ElginCastle #ScottishCastles
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Andrew Spratt
Andrew Spratt@andrewsp2009·
Turnberry Castle reconstruction of boathouse entrance protected by a huge portcullis. Nigel Tranter suggested King Robert the Bruce may have attacked the Castle from this point. Perhaps the portcullis wasn't down or he & his men swam under it to take English garrison by surprise
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Phil Barrett 😱
Phil Barrett 😱@Phil_M_Barrett·
Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, has some of the best #Medieval bastioned town defences in England. Mainly Elizabethan with 17th and 18th centuries modifications. The whole length can be walked. This is a 360° 3D #Lidar flyaround. R program (No overlays, just #Rayshader)
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Undiscovered Scotland
Undiscovered Scotland@UndisScot·
The rare and intriguing Yarrow Stone in the Scottish Borders. Its inscription, displayed sideways, is early Christian and in Latin; and commemorates two princes named Nudoss and Dumnogenus, who lived and died in the 400s or 500s. More pics and info: undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/selkirk/yarrow…
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Andrew Spratt
Andrew Spratt@andrewsp2009·
Cessford Castle near Kelso (Scotland) @UndisScot image & reconstruction. A Kerr family stronghold with backwards turnpike stairs for Left handed defence. Kerrs of Viking stock who favoured Left hand sword use as it confused the enemy. #CessfordCastle #ScottishCastles
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