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Celtic Castles Of Yesteryear

The people of ancient times build megolithic structures & castles,those some once protected are way gone, history gets lost as the ancient fortress & borders they guarded have dissolved, the fragile communities and wooden buildings that built up around them have been dismantled. Only the castles, centuries on, remain – proof of how robustly they were originally constructed.

Celtic Castles can be found in UK,Scotland & Ireland as well as in the mists of Avalon alternate dimensional realms..travels of the Celts to other countries and they ways of living etc form many parts of our world histories..

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Ancient Celtic NZ - Poukawa Revisited part 1 -Poukawa Archaeological Site, Proving Ancient habitation in NZ to 7000+ yrs

Started by ënagualí~ᏉLAᗪἇ ኔጡ።. Last reply by Ametrine -(MHZ) Jun 7. 6 Replies

Ancient Celtic NZ - Poukawa Revisited part 1 -Poukawa Archaeological Site, Proving Ancient habitation in NZ to 7000+ yrswww.celticnz.co.nzThe History Changing, Archaeological Work of Treaton Russell Price…Continue

Mysterious Stones under a Celtic Dome of Darkness

Started by ënagualí~ᏉLAᗪἇ ኔጡ።. Last reply by ënagualí~ᏉLAᗪἇ ኔጡ። May 26. 4 Replies

Mysterious Stones under a Celtic Dome of DarknessCairnholy Chambered Tomb, Dumfries and Galloway, ScotlandRuined castles and ancient monuments can be mysterious places. Often their remote locations contribute to the sense of being in the presence of…Continue

Ancient Celtic building techniques

Started by ënagualí~ᏉLAᗪἇ ኔጡ።. Last reply by Julie May 26. 5 Replies

Ancient Celtic building techniquesThe word Celtic was the term used by the Romans to categorize the various people who lived in the eastern part of Europe. They included people from modern day Britain, France and several countries to the east, but…Continue

The Settlement of Bostadh

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The Settlement of BostadhHow excellent is this ! These are our ancestors. Anyone with Anglo genetics pay attention!Replica 1500 year-old thatched hut. In 1993, an intriguing discovery surfaced at the northwestern tip of Great Bernera island, located…Continue

Family uncover crumbled ruins of a forgotten Celtic castle hidden in snowy woods

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Family uncover crumbled ruins of a forgotten Celtic castle hidden in snowy woodsA couple took their baby boy and dog on a hike through a forest in Germany where they found the crumbling ruins of an abandoned castle built by the Celts which was later…Continue

Facinating History Of Medieval Castles..

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Facinating History Of Medieval Castles..Medieval castles are one of the most iconic buildings of the Middle Ages, especially in Western Europe. During this period, the castle served generally as the residence of a king, or the lord of the territory…Continue

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Comment by Ametrine -(MHZ) on June 2, 2024 at 8:53am

Thank you Vlada :o)

Comment by ënagualí~ᏉLAᗪἇ ኔጡ። on June 1, 2024 at 3:32pm

Thanks Ametrine for the added info, its an amazing castle,and a shame its not restored & in use still..

Comment by Ametrine -(MHZ) on June 1, 2024 at 2:50pm

Dunluce Castle

87 Dunluce Road, Bushmills, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunluce_Castle
https://www.ireland.com/en-us/things-to-do/attractions/dunluce-castle/

About Dunluce Castle

The iconic ruin of Dunluce Castle bears witness to a long and tumultuous history. First built on the dramatic coastal cliffs of north County Antrim by the MacQuillan family around 1500, the earliest written record of the castle was in 1513.

It was seized by the ambitious MacDonnell clan in the 1550s, who set about stamping their mark on the castle under the leadership of the famous warrior chieftain Sorely Boy MacDonnell during an era of violence, intrigue and rebellion.

In the 17th century Dunluce was the seat of the earls of Antrim and saw the establishment of a small town in 1608. Visitors can explore the findings of archaeological digs within the cobbled streets and stone merchants’ houses of the long-abandoned Dunluce Town.

The dramatic history of Dunluce is matched by tales of a banshee and how the castle kitchens fell into the sea one stormy night in 1639.

https://www.communities-ni.gov.uk/heritage-sites/dunluce-castle

Dunluce Castle • Causeway Coast • 2024 Visitor Information

Comment by Ametrine -(MHZ) on June 1, 2024 at 2:41pm

I agree :o)

Comment by Julie on June 1, 2024 at 2:17am

it's a mystery...the builders must have had lots of helpers to move all that stone, haven't seen this castle before...the spine/spiky bit looks like the spikes on a dragon's back...the green lady could be connected in some way to earth energy

Comment by ënagualí~ᏉLAᗪἇ ኔጡ። on June 1, 2024 at 2:04am

How did they build this on the edge of a cliff?..

Dunnottar Castle in Scotland 🏰
Located along a secondary road, about two kilometres from Stonehaven on the eastern coast of Scotland, the ruins of Dunnottar Castle are spread over 1.4 hectares. They are surrounded by steep cliffs that drop 50 meters down to the North Sea. A narrow strip of land connects the promontory to the mainland, along which a steep path leads up to the gate.

The site of the castle is associated with the legendary figure of the "Green Lady," who has been spotted near the castle's kitchens while searching for her lost children, referring to the Picts who were converted to Christianity around the 5th century AD.


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Comment by ënagualí~ᏉLAᗪἇ ኔጡ። on May 31, 2024 at 9:11pm

A beautiful 1927 photo shows Corfe Castle ruins in Dorset,England built 1000 years ago.

Surrounding burial mounds date back to 6000 BC. The area features a Celtic field system used by the Durotriges tribe, who traded with Romans post-50 AD. Corfe village evolved from a settlement around the castle.

and the same village today..

Corfe Castle, Dorset (Explored) I Spent A Few Days In, 60% OFF

Comment by Ametrine -(MHZ) on May 26, 2024 at 10:02am

:o) thank you Vlada, thank you Julie :o)

Comment by Julie on May 26, 2024 at 2:44am

Love your new picture Ametrine, yes never spotted that and it was first thing in the morning for me.  Busy day yesterday mum was coming over for the day and having dinner.  

 

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