Amazing "3D" technology brings life back to the Old Scottish Pictish Fort
Perhaps one of the most important features of technological progress is that it gives us a more accurate and broad view of the past, and it constitutes the past, to make it clear to us as if it were now present.
An astonishingly three-dimensional reconstruction was unveiled to reveal what was the shape of an ancient Scottish settlement, recreating the three-dimensional structure of the old Scottish Scottish castle.
The distant castle dates back nearly 1,700 years and is located on a 20-foot-high naval pile that was first unveiled in 2015.
The castle was found on top of the Donikar mountain, near Stonhaven, and the castle appears to have been built with stones imported from outside Scotland.
Discover an ancient Scottish fortress
Fort Piccich
Fortress shape
The site is located near the ruins of Dunnotar Castle, an important pothole settlement in the history of ancient Scotland.
Evidence from Roman pottery and glass was found, indicating that the population had strong ties with the empire. It seems that the site was abandoned and eventually abandoned in the late 4th or early 5th century, when the population migrated to nearby Donutar, The population of Dunutar became the elite center of the community of Pickets by the seventh century.
Old Scottish Fortress
Scottish fortress of Pickets
The history of the castle was lost for centuries as the vertical landing and winding slopes made it unavailable and difficult to reach.
– Scottish History
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