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Dun Skeig is an oval Iron Age dun (fort) complex which is perched atop a rocky outcropping about 40 metres (130 ft) above sea level overlooking West Loch Tarbert in Kintyre, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) northwest of the village of Clachan.
The dun site includes a collection of prehistoric buildings and evidence of human habitation. Most notable of the buildings on the site are a rocky Iron Age fort and a vitrified fort that has been grown over with ground vegetation. The Iron Age fort measures about 14 metres (46 ft) in diameter with an outer wall of 4 metres (13 ft) thick and has a single entrance.
The moderately challenging climb to the peak and the views of the surrounding landscape that the vantage point offers make it clear why the site was selected as a defensive position.[original research?][citation needed]
Other nearby prehistoric sites
editOther nearby sites on the Kintyre Peninsula include:
- Avinagillan Standing Stone
- Ballochroy Standing Stones
- Corriechrevie Cairn.
References
edit- Treasures of Britain (1968) Drive Publications, Automobile Association, p. 171
- Historic Environment Scotland, Canmore Database