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Dunagoil is a
vitrified fort or dun on the Isle of Bute – an Iron Age hill fort
whose ramparts have been
melted by
intense heat. It
stands on a volcanic...
- ****ociated with
Saint Blane is
mentioned in the annals. It lies
close to the
Dunagoil fort,
which might be a
plausible royal centre, but it is not
clear that...
- of Gallgáedil-held territory.
Fraser (2009) has
suggested that
Little Dunagoil near
Kingarth could have been the
Dalriadan Cenél
Comgaill capital prior...
- Many of the
street names (Ardencraig, Ardmaleish, Birgidale, Dougrie,
Dunagoil, Machrie) were
derived from
rural locations in the
County of Bute. The...
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Other prehistoric structures are to be
found such as a fort
complex at
Dunagoil. The
Kingarth sun
circle is
estimated to be
around 3000
years old. A well...
- Aberlemno; NO 507 556 Barryhill, in
Perthshire Laws, near Dundee; NO 490 349
Dunagoil and
Burnt Islands, in
Buteshire Mote of Mark, (Rockcliffe) near Rockcliffe;...
- (Balnakailly Bay)
Dunagoil Bay
Argyll and Bute
Rothesay 55°44′12″N 5°03′12″W / 55.7368°N 5.0532°W / 55.7368; -5.0532 (
Dunagoil Bay)
Ettrick Bay Argyll...
- antiquarians; St Blane's
Chapel is
picturesquely situated about 800
metres from
Dunagoil Bay. The bell of his
monastery is
believed to be
preserved at Dunblane...
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Marshall was
involved in the
excavations of
possible Viking houses at
Little Dunagoil. In 1960
Marshall excavated a
group of
three cists on the
island of Inchmarnock...
- than 1
kilometre (0.62 mi) from the
early historic hill-fort of "Little
Dunagoil",
which may have been the
chief secular site of the kindred. Much remains...