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The book explores the rich and diverse history of Dunbar, a coastal town with strategic military significance since the Iron Age. Its name, meaning "summit fort," highlights its fortifications, including Dunbar Castle, which played a crucial role during various conflicts. Elevated to a royal burgh in 1445, Dunbar thrived as a market town and port, contributing to its prosperity. The narrative delves into the town's archaeological heritage, showcasing remnants from prehistoric to medieval times, including the friary, tolbooth, and Belhaven Brewery, reflecting its historical evolution.
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Historic Dunbar: Archaeology and Development, E. Patricia Dennison, Simon Stronach, Russel Coleman
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