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Oblique aerial view.

A 22805

Description Oblique aerial view.

Date 1984

Collection RCAHMS Aerial Photography

Catalogue Number A 22805

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 373310, SC 1758120

Scope and Content Southern cursus, Holywood, Dumfries and Galloway Cursus monuments are found across Britain, chiefly in southern England, though some 30 or so examples are now known in Scotland. Cursus monuments are large rectangular enclosures, some defined by ditches, pits or a bank and ditch. There are two cursus monuments at Holywood forming part of a Neolithic ritual complex with a stone circle known locally as the Twelve Apostles. This aerial view shows the southern cursus which has square terminals (the northern one has rounded terminals). In 1997, excavations at the end of each cursus revealed that both were defined by banks and ditches. Beneath one of the banks, at the southern cursus, were pits containing burnt organic matter and pottery sherds. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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