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CA 201

Catalogue Number CA 201

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 342829, SC 2667924

Scope and Content Stone rows known as Hill o' Many Stanes at Mid Clyth, Caithness, Highland These stone rows at Mid Clyth are the best preserved example of a monument type unique to the Caithness and Sutherland areas. The rows run down the S slope of a low hill. Over 600 stones would be needed in order to complete the pattern. This is a view of the stones. About 200 are arranged in at least 22 rows. These fan out slightly to the S end. The slabs are less than 1 m high. In 1871 the site was said to consist of around 250 stones. Neither this site or any other stone rows have been excavated. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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