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Field Visit

Date 10 June 1909

Event ID 1095766

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1095766

9. Cairn, Traligill Burn, Inchnadamph. On the right bank of the Traligill Burn, about 1 m. E. by N. from Inchnadamph Hotel, on the summit of a slight rocky ridge, is a cairn. It is considerably dilapidated, and its original outline can only be conjectured, but it appears to have been circular, with a diameter of about 50'. It is still 6' to 7' in height. Several large flat stones are exposed lying unevenly about the top, but there is no sign of a chamber or cist having been opened.

OS 6-inch map, Sutherland, lxxi. (unnoted).

RCAHMS 1911, visited (AOC) 10th June 1909.

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