Doon Hill Neolithic and Dark Ages Settlement

Scotland is famous around the world for its beautiful scenery and historic castles and houses and East Lothian has its fair share.  But what of Scotland's more ancient historical sites?  As well as boasting beautiful views across the countryside and the North Sea, Doon Hill is also home to one of the oldest settlements in Scotland, a site that dates back 6000 years to Neolithic times, with more recent activity by the Anglo Saxons in the middle part of the first millennium.  




Between 1964 and 1966 archaeologist Brian Hope-Taylor discovered two timber halls on Doon Hill and a wooden palisade on Doon Hill and the outlines of these buildings are marked in a concrete walkway around the site for visitors to see.

As you stand on top of the windy hill, it isn't hard to imagine what life would have been like for the first farmers to settle in East Lothian.

For more information on the Doon Hill Settlement CLICK HERE 





All Images taken on a Nikon D800 and Nikon 17-35mm f2.8 AF-S

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