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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 648500

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/648500

NC30NW 7 3158 0887.

(NC 3156 0888) On the edge of a promontory at 500 ft OD are the fragmentary remains of a chambered cairn. A small cairn 0.8m by 6.5m is in evidence, but it appears that much of the promontory is artificial, and several large orthostats are noted lying about 5.0m to the west.

J H Howell 1976 (see archive).

NC 3158 0887. On the SE end of a low narrow spur and extending down the end-slope, is a turf-covered mound of stones, approximately 11.0m in diameter and 0.8m high with a flattened profile; the base of the mound merges with the natural slopes. The content, where visible, is of loose stones, primarily of 'cairn-like' proportions, though some larger stones protrude. The 'several large orthostats' noted by Howell are a result of natural deposit; there are many such stones in the area. This is not a chambered cairn; it may be a natural accumulation, but if, as seems more likely, it is man-made, it may be an unchambered cairn.

Surveyed at 1:10,000.

Visited by OS (N K B) 23 June 1980.

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