Everyday life in early medieval Dalriada
This video is part of the Advanced Higher History course on Northern Britain, from the Iron Age to 1034. Part of the unit on the history of Dalriada, it covers what society and everyday life was like in the early medieval kingdom of Dalriada, covering settlement, trade and art in the 6th to 8th centuries.

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