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Aerial view of site of Pictish barrow cemetery, Tarradale, Muir of Ord, Easter Ross, looking SE.

SC 1903114

Description Aerial view of site of Pictish barrow cemetery, Tarradale, Muir of Ord, Easter Ross, looking SE.

Date 1999

Collection Papers of James Sloan Bone, landscape historian, Inverness, Highland, Scotland

Catalogue Number SC 1903114

Category On-line Digital Images

Scope and Content In the centre is an unploughed area. Surrounding this, in the yellow field, aerial photos revealed ring ditches and square enclosures, suggesting a Pictish barrow cemetery. This was excavated extensively by North of Scotland Archaeological Society in 2019. Tarrradale House is top left in the trees beside the Beauly Firth. Title and Scope & Content contributed by North of Scotland Archaeological Society (2021).

Accession Number 2019/15

External Reference P11161

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1903114

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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