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View of cairn from the south-east.
SC 335892
Description View of cairn from the south-east.
Catalogue Number SC 335892
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of AG 15296 CN
Scope and Content Cairn at Nether Largie (Mid), Argyll and Bute There are two Bronze Age cairns at Nether Largie, near Kilmartin. They stand about 150 m apart. Both the cairns were excavated between 1929-30. This is a view of the ruined Mid Cairn. It is surrounded by a kerb of big stones. Two cists were found during excavations in 1929, one made up of side-slabs with grooves, although both were empty. One slab was decorated with cup-marks and axe-marks. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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