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Year: 2013 Author: Historic Environment Scotland Categories: Buildings, Day of Archaeology 2013, Industrial
Tags: #myarchaeology, River Clyde, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, Glasgow, Erskine Bridge, West Dunbartonshire, Archaeology, Scottish Archaeology, Dumbarton Castle, Forth and Clyde Canal, crannog, RCAHMS, Dunglass Castle, Canmore
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