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Aerial photograph - cropped.
SC 336522
Description Aerial photograph - cropped.
Date 7/1972
Collection John Dewar
Catalogue Number SC 336522
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of LA 2950 CN
Scope and Content Henge at Normangill, South Lanarkshire This henge is at Normangill, in the valley of Camps Water. It is a fine example of a Neolithic ritual site, but has been cut in two by the railway (now a road). The site has been further disturbed by a sheepfold built at the end of the W bank. This aerial view shows the sites layout. It is oval in shape and enclosed by a bank and ditch. The entrances, to the NNW and SSE, are wider than usual on this type on monument. There may have originally been a setting of timber posts around the ditch. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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