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Field Visit

Date 24 September 1996

Event ID 1127473

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1127473

This cairn is defined by a kerb 5.5m in diameter, composed of ten stones up to 0.85m high, the three largest being set close together on the WSW. No cairn material was visible within the kerb, although the ground was overgrown with nettles and other weeds. A stone slab lies 3m to the SW, measuring 2.5m in length by 1.5m in breadth, the upper face of which bears about 60 cups, each with up to 4 rings. The largest ring measures 400mm in diameter and the cups are up to 40mm deep. Two cups have radial grooves and one dumbell was also noted.

(EARN96 219-220)

Visited by RCAHMS (SDB) 24 September 1996.

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