- 24056; -7.44917 Dun
Vulan Broch (Scottish Gaelic: 'Dùn Mhùlan' or 'Dùn Mhaoilinn') is an Iron Age
broch in
South Uist, Scotland. Dun
Vulan is
located in South...
- Census); 7,242 (1989
Soviet census). The
settlement on the s**** of the
Vulan Bay
originated as the
Cossack stanitsa of
Vulanovskaya (Вулановская) in...
- 605 ekādaśī śukla- 2 pakṣa
vulan vaiśākha ḍapunta hiyaṃ nāyik di 3 sāmvau maṅalap siddhayātra di saptamī śuklapakṣa 4
vulan jyeṣṭha ḍapunta hiyaṃ marlapas...
-
route between Lochmaddy and Lochboisdale. The
construction of
nearby Dun
Vulan broch has been
dated to the
period 150–50 BC.
Located on the coast, it was...
- was
built at Dun
Vulan;
archeological investigation suggests the
inhabitants often ate pork.
After the 2nd
century AD, the Dun
Vulan broch was converted...
- & Sharples, N. et al. (1999)
Between land and sea:
excavations at Dun
Vulan,
South Uist. Sheffield. ISBN 9781850758808 Dockrill, S. J., Outram, Z. and...
- woman's
headdress from
Batanes woven from
Phoenix hanceana kuvat Ibaloy war
tokwifi Igorot star
vulan Ibanag moon
kazzing Itawes goat
zigattu Ibanag east...
- are also
found in the
rivers of
Crimea and the
Caucasus (Mezib, Pshada,
Vulan, Kodori, and Çoruh) and in the
Caspian Sea,
represented by
subspecies Neogobius...
-
vulnerable to
waterborne attacks.
Findings from the site of the
broch at Dun
Vulan in
South Uist, whch was
occupied for c. 150 to 50 BCE, have
generated some...
- the
fortresses of Lazarevskoe,
Velyaminovskoe and
Mikhailovskoe on the
Vulan River.
Attempts were made to
occupy Adler,
Golovinskoe and
Navaginskoe forts...