• What is a vitrified Fort. But have been fused together into a solid surface through a process called vitrification the transformation into glass.
  • Vitrified forts are generally situated on hills offering strong defensive positions. ... It is not clear why or how the walls were subjected to vitrification.
  • But at least we learn what we don't know and why we don't yet know it. So here's the way we should explore the mystery of the vitrified forts.
  • A significant part of this is an attempt on our behalf to clearly state what we believe to be the most likely way that vitrified forts came into existence.
  • Vitrified forts were originally thought to exist only in Scotland, but they have since been identified in several other parts of western and northern Europe.
  • In 1777, a man named John Williams, who was one of the earliest British geologists, described the phenomenon of vitrified forts.
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  • One of the great mysteries tucked away in a dusty corner of the academic archives [under layers of misdirection and credulous speculation] is the Vitrified Hill Fort.
  • Set It On Fire, The remains of the ancient Pictish Hill fort Tap O Noth near Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Famed for its vitrified stone walls Stock Photo...
  • Layers of Mystery – A vitrified fort near the player covenant catches the attention of the magi as obviously being the product of some kind of ancient magic.