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Cladh Hallan (Scottish Gaelic:
Cladh Hàlainn,
Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [kʰl̪ˠɤɣ ˈhaːl̪ˠɪɲ]) is an
archaeological site on the
island of
South Uist...
- five
metres high
creating a
circle about 13
metres (43 ft) in diameter.
Cladh Hallan on
South Uist, the only site in the UK
where prehistoric mummies...
- 2000 BC
County Laois,
Ireland 2011
Oldest fleshed bog body in the world.
Cladh Hallan mummies 1600–1300 BC
South Uist Island,
Scotland 1988
Uchter Moor...
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Later in the
Bronze Age, a man was mummified, and
placed on
display at
Cladh Hallan,
parts occasionally being replaced over the centuries; he was joined...
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being the
standing stones at Callanish,
dating to the 3rd
millennium BC.
Cladh Hallan, a
Bronze Age
settlement on
South Uist is the only site in the UK...
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Buchanan Wharf (Scottish Gaelic:
Cladh Bhochanain) is a
complex of five
mixed use
buildings in the
Tradeston area of Glasgow, Scotland. The
complex comprises...
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Statistical Account and it may
arise from a
misunderstanding of the name
Cladh nan Druineach,
which means 'burial
ground of the
embroideresses or artificers'...
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Borremose Bodies, from 400 to 700 BCE,
found 1940s in Himmerland, Denmark.
Cladh Hallan mummies, from 1600 to 1300 BCE,
found on the
island of
South Uist...
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Neolithic tombs.
Mummies dating from 1600 to 1300 BC have been
discovered at
Cladh Hallan on
South Uist. Hill
forts were introduced, such as
Eildon Hill near...
- Press. pp. 217–248. ISBN 978-1-5261-5018-9. "The
Prehistoric Village at
Cladh Hallan".
University of Sheffield.
Retrieved 21 Feb 2008. Kaufman, Rachel...