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British Archaeology magazine, February 2001
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Great Sites: Traprain Law. Ian Armit recalls the discovery of an Iron Age and#39;tribal centreand#39; in East Lothian which flourished during the Roman period.
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Overview of Traprain Law
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A distinctive dome-shaped hill lying 4½ miles (7 km) east of Haddington in East Lothian. It is 221m (725 feet) in height. Geologically, Traprain Law is an
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Traprain Consultants Ltd - Home Page
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Why Traprain? Traprain Consultants Ltd. is named after Traprain Law in East Lothian, Scotland; close to our main office at East Linton.
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Viking Place Names of East Lothian
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information limited to a six mile radius of the main town, Haddington, in East Lothian miles from Haddington, the county town, and facing the great bulk of the misnamed Traprain
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