Archaeology Notes
Event ID 667412
Category Descriptive Accounts
Type Archaeology Notes
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NJ50NE 10 5782 0533.
(NJ 5782 0533) Macbeth's Cairn (NR)
OS 6" map, (1959)
Traditionally Macbeth's burial place, this cairn was robbed between 1835 and 1855 to build most of the houses on Perkhill, and is now quite level, about 50ft in diameter and about 2ft high. It was opened at the same time as a circular dyke was built around it about 1855, when a stone coffin containing bones and ashes was found at the bottom.
Name Book 1867.
A chamber in Macbeth's Cairn is roughly oval in shape, about four feet deep, with the sides at the deepest part slightly smoothed.
G M Fraser 1929.
Macbeth's Cairn, a well-preserved cairn, is situated on a false crest and protected by a modern wall. It is 13.0m in diameter and 1.2m high and retained by a kerb of stones for most of its circumference. The 'chamber' described by Fraser (1929) is an excavation hollow.
Re-surveyed at 1/2500.
Visited by OS (NKB) 24 September 1968.
(Newspaper reference cited).
NMRS, MS/712/49.
Scheduled as Macbeth's Cairn, ENE of Ferneybrae.
Information from Historic Scotland, scheduling document dated 12 February 2001.