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Field Visit

Date 1873

Event ID 607275

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/607275

A conical mound of which the side nearest the sea has been eroded by the waves, exposing 'the remains of what appears to have been the entrance. It is formed of large slabs set on end. From the general outline I think it has been a chambered cairn probably divided into compartments like the rest of the Pictish Houses'.

Name Book 1873.

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