caisteals
Caisteals is a term with origins in the Scottish Gaelic language, meaning castles. Historically, these structures served as fortified residences and defensive strongholds across Scotland and Ireland. They range in age and style, from the early motte-and-bailey fortifications to the more imposing stone tower houses and elaborate castles built by royalty and nobility. The construction of caisteals often reflected the need for security in a often turbulent political landscape, with features such as thick walls, battlements, and strategically placed defensive positions.
Many caisteals are now significant historical landmarks, attracting visitors interested in Scottish and Irish heritage. Archaeological