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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 642657

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/642657

HU49NE 2 486 962.

HU 488 965. Three sub-parallel rows of small boulders, about 60m long, 20m apart, approximately NE SW orientation. Central line crossed, at mid-point, by short row of larger boulders.

N Fojut 1978.

Located to HU 486 962 by Exton, who describes 'a setting of five parallel rows of 250 small boulders in all, situated E of ruined croft buildings on a gently sloping grassy area in a region which is otherwise generally covered by a layer of peat. These rows, which run approximately NE-SW, are on average 120m in length and 20m apart. The second row from the E is crossed ibliquely by a shorter row 45m long. 240 distances between the centres of adjacent stones were measures, each to the nearest 2cm. The accurate orientation of this site remains to be determined.'

H Exton 1991b.

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