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Database Update

Date 29 August 2009

Event ID 578898

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/578898

Clach Stei Lin is the sole surviving upright stone of a circle that largely stood to the SW of a modern fence some 330m to the SE of the A857 at Airigh an Tuim. Two other stones belonging to this circle still remain, both of which have fallen and are now embedded in the ground; all are as described in the earlier accounts. Of the three stones, that on the W arc is the tallest, while the shortest on the E now lies immediately to the NE of the modern fence. The projected circumference of the circle is marked by a low grass grown bank that is best preserved on the SW and is overlain on the E by a later enclosure bank which extends into the area to the NE of the fence. There are traces of old peat cuttings within the interior of the circle.

Visited by RCAHMS (ARG,SPH) 29 August 2009

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