Thomson, W. (1923). An Account of several Antiquities in Gairloch Parish, Ross-shire.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 58. Vol 58, pp. 131-139.

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An Account of several Antiquities in Gairloch Parish, Ross-shire.
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 58
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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58
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392
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131 - 139
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The robbed dun at Creag an Fhamhair is described and illustrated. Stone walls, an entrance and an outer earthwork have been identified. The ruin at Obhair Latha, meaning " The Day's Work." consists of four columns of rude, strong masonry with apertures and was a defensive structure. The vitrified fort at Gairloch is said to have been used as a stronghold by the Macbeaths, and subsequently the M'Leods.
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William Thomson
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1923
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Earthwork (Auto Detected Subject)
Apertures (Auto Detected Subject)
Stone Walls (Auto Detected Subject)
FORT (Monument Type England)
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15 Dec 2013