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Crosskirk is a
small remote hamlet,
overlooking Crosskirk Bay, in Caithness,
Scottish Highlands and is in the
Scottish council area of Highland. The hamlet...
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Crosskirk Broch was a
fortification near the
present day
hamlet of
Crosskirk near Thurso, Caithness, Scotland.
After thorough archaeological exploration...
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kilometres north of its
source the
river flows into
Crosskirk Bay and the
Atlantic Ocean at ND029700.
Crosskirk Bay is on the
north coast of
Great Britain and...
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other broch claimed to be
substantially older than the 1st
century BC is
Crosskirk in Caithness, but a
recent review of the
evidence suggests that it cannot...
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Harrow Haster Houstry...
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Chapel is
located nearby at
Crosskirk.
Forss Water flows through Forss,
flowing north to
Crosskirk, with the
outflow at
Crosskirk Bay. 12th
century Chapel...
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complex Atlantic roundhouses began to be built, as at Howe,
Orkney and
Crosskirk, Caithness. The most m****ive
constructions that date from this era are...
- the south, and Reay to the west, and
stretches from
Holborn Head and
Crosskirk Bay in the west to
Dunnet Head and
Dunnet Bay in the east. It lies slightly...
- with the
forework of the
Broch of Clickimin, the
Huxter Fort and the
Crosskirk Broch.
These works may be seen as
prototypes that
evolved into the brochs...
- Moray,
showing the
figure of a bull, now in the
British Museum, and the
Crosskirk stone (Caithness),
presented to the King of
Denmark in the 19th century...