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Lothian A Historical Guide
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The Lothian region of Scotland is situated in the south-east of the country, its boundaries marked by the Lammermuir hills, the North Sea and the Firth of Forth. The wealth of fertile soil and mineral deposits in this area ensured its national importance from very early times.
Sites described include:
Traprain Law, the great Iron Age hill fort dating back to 1000BC.
Cairnpapple, an immense religious site used for rituals throughout the Bronze Age.
The Dark Age Settlements of Doon Hill, near Dunbar.
Linlithgow Palace and St Mary's Church in Haddington, both important medieval landmarks.
The landscapes of West and Mid Lothian, which still bear the scars of the early industrial age.
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