antiquities in Scotland. 



DESCRIPTION OF THE FORTIFICATIONS 



AT DUN-a-DEER. 



_, (^""tinued from Pi 212 



The entry to both these castles has been from .V 

 -St, near the stone and li.e tower, w^^he U 

 IS of .ore equal ascent than at any other pi ce ,1 

 though the descent towards the eastf is, near the Lm 

 «ut, .uch .ore gentle than towards the wes twhTh 

 has occasioned so.e additional works there, he t a 

 ces of whxch are still sufficiently distinct, and are de 

 imeated on the nlan ft,^ • . ^" 



. 'e while M,YBlsh;er'"^?^"r"°""*"« 



Ko k . ' -^ " ^s tne remains of another wall that 



hasbee„draw„righ.acroft,h.hiU,„A« par. where 

 Aedescene to the eastward begins ■„ be pLepl 



»=.! . E E „ the remams of a ditch, with a ramoart 

 streteh,„g„„,bey„„d the vitrified wafl still ftt.he; 

 to the eastward. Beyond thit ,„J «"' tarther 



the declivity of the hill t^h"'"."'"'"''^ ''''"» 

 -i.chofcircLvanati'o'DDDDrr^'r"" 

 .ectivevi ,,ehi,,atE\Y.::::L'^^S 



are' tj 7 " '" ""^' P"" ■" *" 1."!. Ac" 



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