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Scotland's Rock Art Project (ScRAP)

Date 22 February 2018

Event ID 1118879

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Note

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1118879

Date Fieldwork Started: 22/02/2018

Compiled by: ScRAP Team

Location Notes: The panel has been moved from its original context and is now located in a shelter in private garden ground at Kirkdale House.

Panel Notes: This is a small and roughly rectangular slab, currently arranged to stand upright, and measuring 0.7 x 0.6 m across its carved surface and 0.3 in height (in these measurements the length indicates the longest axis across the panel face and the width the other axis across its face. The 'height' therefore is an indicator of the 'thickness' of the panel). It has a rough, flat surface with a central cup which surrounded by five rings, together covering most of the panel area. A slightly curved groove comprising what appears to be a natural fissure enhanced by pecking runs from the central cup, across the rings to the edge of the panel. A short curved groove or arc lies outside the sixth ring and two short radials also extend outwards from the fifth ring. The rings are broad, each measure about 0.08 cm across and coarse and obvious peckmarks, about 5mm across, are visible in parts of all of the rings. There are also two shallow cups towards the edge of the panel.

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