Aerial photo.
Aerial photo.
The broch’s outline is quite distinct in this aerial photo.
Aerial photo.
Aerial photo.
Aerial photo.
Aerial photo.
Excellent resource for the Dunning area
Good photos of this site.
Some good photos of the site.
Views by Martin McCarthy
A selection of photographs by Martin McCarthy
Various views of the site
The local web-mag reports on the site and discovery.
The rest of the site may amuse you – how to be an Independent local councillor and upset the applecart!
Check the Prehistory page!
Journey to the Callanish Stones. Several virtual viewpoints and panoramas.
RCAHMS page on excavations on the site of White Caterthun, with some conclusions.
From British Archaeology magazine – Alan Lane’s article on Dunadd.
Dunadd is one of the most significant archaeological sites in Scotland, and one of the most important early medieval sites in Britain. It is located in the Kilmartin Valley, Argyll, Scotland. The site is a fortified hilltop, important as a royal centre of the early Scots in the kingdom of Dal Riata. The site was excavated in 1980-81 by Dr Alan Lane of the Department of Archaeology, University of Cardiff.
This site gives access to the excavation archive associated with the published volume.
Excellent local guide to the heart of Perthshire, all sorts of information from accommodation through commentary and local recommendations. Very useful.
This website is dedicated to the megalithic sites of Perthshire. Just now, it focuses on standing stones, stone circles, and ring cairns, but with time it will hopefully expand to include other megalithic sites in Perthshire. Contains an impressive listing of all the standing stones, stone circles and ring cairns in Perthshire (including possible and destroyed sites).
Standing stones, stone circles and other prehistoric sites in Perthshire.
Aberdeenshire recumbent stone circles, Pictish stones, legends, images.
Various pictures of the site and a bit of information about a local campaign against ASDA.
Stone circles and other neolithic and megalithic sites in Angus and Perthshire, (also Fife now...) plus the adventures of the Scottish Megaraks.
Small panorama from top of Dunadd, first attempt and it takes a while to load....