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Field Visit

Date April 1987

Event ID 1102424

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1102424

These three stones form a linear setting at the edge of a field 800m SW of Inveryne. Stone 'A', the farthest NE, is a straight-sided slab with an irregularly rounded top; it measures 0.6m by 0.15m at the base and 0.75m in height. The central stone, 'B', has a straight NE side, a rounded SW side and a gently rounded top; it measures 1.1m by 0.2m at the base and 0.95m in height. A depression (70mm by 60mm and 20mm deep) at the centre of the SE face is natural. Stone 'C', to the SW, has slanting sides and a jagged top; it measures 0.8m by 0.35m at the base and 1.05m in height.

RCAHMS 1988, visited April 1987.

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