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Plane-table survey of Normangill henge.

LAD 114/1

Description Plane-table survey of Normangill henge.

Date 5/8/1959

Collection Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu

Catalogue Number LAD 114/1

Category Prints and Drawings

Copies DP 234529

Scope and Content Survey drawing created for RCAHMS Lanarkshire Inventory Fig. 31. Henge monument at Normangill, South Lanarkshire This henge is defined by a pair of curving ditches with external banks. It has two broad opposing entrances which open to the NW and SE. The interior is featureless. This is a plan of the henge. The surviving segments of the banks and ditches are relatvely well-preserved, and both the entrances can be seen. This henge survives as an earthwork and is situated on a terrace overlooking the Camps Water. A public road runs through it and a sheepfold overlies the S end of the W bank. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

Scale 1mm:1ft

Medium Ink

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