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>Archaeologists have found the remains of a 'lost' castle on a remote Scottish island once home to a wealthy kingdom. The castle, on the island of Islay, was the centre of power for the Lords of the Isles, a powerful dynasty that ruled over large parts of western Scotland 700 years ago. This previously unknown castle would have boasted a great hall for feasting, a chapel, workshops, sleeping quarters and more. Lords of the Isles – strongly associated with Scotland's MacDonald clan – likely lived in comfort and luxury throughout their reign between the 13th and 15th centuries.
Archive: https://archive.today/NVnke
From the post:
>>Archaeologists have found the remains of a 'lost' castle on a remote Scottish island once home to a wealthy kingdom.
The castle, on the island of Islay, was the centre of power for the Lords of the Isles, a powerful dynasty that ruled over large parts of western Scotland 700 years ago.
This previously unknown castle would have boasted a great hall for feasting, a chapel, workshops, sleeping quarters and more.
Lords of the Isles – strongly associated with Scotland's MacDonald clan – likely lived in comfort and luxury throughout their reign between the 13th and 15th centuries.
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