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3D Visualisation of Iron Age forts to go on display in Dundee Traprain Law in East Lothian, where hundreds of roundhouses of the Votadini tribe were located. Vast amounts of silver have been found ...
The prehistoric walls atop the extinct volcano were built by the Votadini — an Iron-Age Celtic tribe who once lived in south-east Scotland and north-east England. The Votadini were also ...
The Votadini, like the Brigantes, were a group made up of smaller tribes, unfortunately the names of these smaller tribes and communities remain unknown. There are also at least three very large ...
The Romans called them the ‘Caledones’, the ‘Venicones’, the ‘Votadini’ and the ‘Damnonii ... up of groups of people organised into tribes. They didn’t leave any written ...
T he tour focuses on the Votadini, also known as the Gododdin, a tribe of Celtic Britons who ruled over East Lothian from 1500 BC to 638 AD. They had several settlements in the region, including ...
The Brigantes were a Celtic tribe who, in pre-Roman times ... To the North was the territory of the Votadini, which straddled the present-day border between England and Scotland.
Arthur’s Seat and Dunsapie Crag by the Votadini Celtic tribe. It’s hoped the project will increase understanding of “archaeological features, and the risk from erosion, and to inform ...