Curle, A. O. (1915). An Account of the Ruins of the Broch of Dun Telve, near Glenelg, excavated by H.M. Office of Works in 1914.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 50. Vol 50, pp. 241-254.

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An Account of the Ruins of the Broch of Dun Telve, near Glenelg, excavated by H.M. Office of Works in 1914.
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 50
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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50
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384
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241 - 254
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Descriptions of the broch survive from the eighteenth century when it was in a far less ruinous state. The broch survives in part to a height of 33 feet with seventeen steps leading to the upper galleries of which parts of five survive. A guard chamber and outbuildings also survive. Artefacts include three stone cups, nine pottery sherds and five whorls.
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Alexander O Curle
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1915
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Eighteenth Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Stone Cups Nine Pottery Sherds (Auto Detected Subject)
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Guard Chamber (Auto Detected Subject)
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1914 (Auto Detected Temporal)
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08 Dec 2008