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Recent research on the ancient trench around the local monastery found organic samples in the date range from 140 AD to 590 AD. The area enclosed by the ditch may have been a "settlement, craft-working centre and/or hub of a
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Discovery Centre, designed by exhibition
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the unusual distinction of being on the east coast but facing west. Portmahomack lies inside the Moray Firth
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1468:Hondarribia
1418:Cullercoats
1398:Catalan Bay
1388:Bolungarvík
1263:Oyster Wars
1253:Lobster War
988:Independent
968:26 February
942:26 February
890:Carver 2008
871:(1): 1–30.
787:13 December
475:Strathnaver
471:Clan Mackay
446:Chaistell.
296:Easter Ross
269: /
1831:Categories
1628:Saint Malo
1588:Portavogie
1583:Port Isaac
1563:Pittenweem
1503:Marsaxlokk
1273:Turbot War
1026:(Birlinn).
1017:References
593:Professor
578:Anne Perry
331:Hunstanton
254:57°50′13″N
1720:Atlit Yam
1658:Suðureyri
1648:Steveston
1598:Portofino
1478:Huanchaco
1448:Gilleleje
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1383:Bethsaida
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1285:memorials
1248:Crab Wars
1231:Conflicts
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551:Edinburgh
515:Balintore
479:Clan Ross
403:Monastery
350:Rockfield
257:3°49′39″W
212:Ambulance
160:Post town
1798:Glossary
1780:more ...
1760:Sørvágur
1740:Makassan
1683:Vernazza
1643:Staithes
1633:Sayulita
1613:Sa Riera
1578:Polperro
1573:Po Toi O
1568:Plentzia
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1498:Lekeitio
1463:Gümüşlük
1458:Guéthary
1413:Clovelly
1393:Cadgwith
1373:Ardglass
1368:Algajola
1243:Cod Wars
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601:See also
559:Scotland
506:lobsters
373:Iron Age
300:Scotland
241:Scotland
217:Scottish
205:Scottish
193:Scotland
142:Scotland
126:Highland
91:NH915948
1808:Outline
1765:Tlingit
1735:Lofoten
1673:Trinity
1668:Tilting
1653:Súðavík
1618:St Abbs
1603:Red Bay
1528:Nyksund
1518:Mutriku
1513:Mundaka
1493:Lamorna
1443:Getaria
1408:Ciboure
1403:Chorkor
1363:Akwidaa
1128:History
753:CANMORE
628:Gallery
502:halibut
465:In the
417:Pictish
356:History
323:Vikings
136:Country
1693:Zumaia
1678:Udappu
1553:Pasaia
1488:Ladner
1473:Hovden
1438:Findon
1378:Bermeo
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436:Viking
429:vellum
319:Romans
317:, the
304:Tarbat
188:Police
108:Tarbat
1803:Index
1663:Tai O
1638:Sigri
1608:Reine
1166:Garum
932:(PDF)
695:Notes
495:skate
376:broch
315:Picts
1775:Vezo
1770:Uros
1725:Bhoi
1548:Orio
1453:Grip
1064:ISBN
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