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Field Visit

Date 1981

Event ID 582592

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/582592

Situated in pasture above the cliff-top, about 100m inland, near the only access from the beach through the cliffs, is a hard-to-find flat schist slab, leaning at an angle on another slab. It is 145m NNW of a bend in the ruined wall and 140m NNW of the S end of the higher portion of that wall, and measures 1.25m by 1.25m, 0 to 0.25m high, sloping 15 degrees WNW. On its smooth surface are: a cup-and-complete-ring 15cm in diameter, with a shallow radial groove from the cup, and at least 3 other cups, one of these very probably one ringed, and the others possibly so. There are faint traces of other carving. Greatest carving depth - 2cm.

R W B Morris 1981

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