Iron Age

Iron Age

The Iron Age is the final epoch of the three-age division of the prehistory and protohistory of humanity. It was preceded by the Stone Age and the Bronze Age. The concept has been mostly applied to Europe and the Ancient Near East, and, by analogy, also to other parts of the Old World.

Iron Age People (First 42 people) - Page 1

Hamble Common Camp

Hamble Common Camp


Maes Knoll

Maes Knoll


Grovely Castle

Grovely Castle


Broch of Gurness

Broch of Gurness


Heuneburg

Heuneburg


Dun Beag Broch

Dun Beag Broch


Dunearn

Dunearn


Broch of Clickimin

Broch of Clickimin


Dun Hallin

Dun Hallin


Dun an Sticir

Dun an Sticir


Tirefour Castle

Tirefour Castle


Betal Rock Shelter

Betal Rock Shelter


Utica, Tunisia

Utica, Tunisia


Halliggye Fogou

Halliggye Fogou


Dun Dornaigil

Dun Dornaigil


Dun Grugaig

Dun Grugaig


Coldoch Broch

Coldoch Broch


Midhowe Broch

Midhowe Broch


Burra Ness Broch

Burra Ness Broch


Caisteal Grugaig

Caisteal Grugaig


Bat's Castle

Bat's Castle


Ekornavallen

Ekornavallen


Moel Arthur

Moel Arthur


Cadson Bury

Cadson Bury


Ain Dara

Ain Dara


Slwch Tump

Slwch Tump


Dun Vulan

Dun Vulan


Tel Michal

Tel Michal


Dinedor Camp

Dinedor Camp


Dun Fiadhairt

Dun Fiadhairt


Ras al-Bassit

Ras al-Bassit


Tappoch Broch

Tappoch Broch


Dun Borrafiach

Dun Borrafiach


Kilpatrick Dun

Kilpatrick Dun


Tell en-Nasbeh

Tell en-Nasbeh


Israelite Tower

Israelite Tower


Torr a'Chaisteal

Torr a'Chaisteal


Torwoodlee Broch

Torwoodlee Broch


Castell Bryn Gwyn

Castell Bryn Gwyn


Kings Weston Hill

Kings Weston Hill


Burroughston Broch

Burroughston Broch


Giants of Mont'e Prama

Giants of Mont'e Prama