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Eildon Hill / Eildon / Trimontium / Thomas the Rhymer / Hill fort / Prehistoric Europe / Scottish Borders / Northumbria
Date: 2012-11-22 17:00:00
Eildon Hill
Eildon
Trimontium
Thomas the Rhymer
Hill fort
Prehistoric Europe
Scottish Borders
Northumbria

The Eildons are made up of a triple peak which dominates this area of the Scottish Borders countryside. One of the peaks is thought to have been occupied in ancient times before the Roman invasion and it is possible that

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