Description
Radio Programme: A History of Shetland - The Story of BrochsDaniel Lawson from BBC Radio Shetland and a panel of experts, including Dr Tanja Romankiewicz, discuss and discover the origin of Brochs, the Iron Age dry stone towers still visible today right around Scotland.
Period | 1 Feb 2017 |
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Event type | Other |
Location | United KingdomShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | National |
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Brochs: Architecture of a 2,500-year-old phenomenon
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Building Iron Age roundhouses: An architectural view
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Land, stone, trees, identity, ambition: The building blocks of brochs
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Simple stones but complex constructions: Analysis of architectural developments in the Scottish Iron Age
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Schottland, Die komplexen Rundhäuser der Eisenzeit: Die Architektur der "complex Atlantic roundhouses", "wheelhouses" und "timber roundhouses"
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Kühn im Konzept, phantasievoll mit Resourcen: Architektur-archäologische Analyse am Beispiel eisenzeitlicher Rundbauten in Schottland
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