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Field Visit

Date 4 February 1985

Event ID 1095225

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1095225

Situated on the leading edge of a SE-facing terrace on the S-face of the ridge known as Drumderrach, there is a gritty, conglomerate slab which stands to a height of 1.4m and measures 1.4m in breadth and 0.4m in thickness; it is aligned NNE-SSW. The stone lies 12m W of the field boundary where a small upright boulder has been incorporated into the dyke; this boulder may or may not have been part of an original setting of five boulders (including four in a square) which Panton recorded.

Visited by RCAHMS (JRS) 4 February 1985.

Panton 1773; RCAHMS 1990

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