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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 683350

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

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NO13SE 2 c. 16 34

A cup-and-ring marked stone, 3' 3" long x 20"to 24" broad x 20" thick, was discovered, not long before 1884, by Mr A Smith, the tenant of the farm of Whitefield, and transferred to the lawn in front of his house. It was found at the side of a field, about 1/4 mile to the west of the farm, where it had lain since being removed from the walls of a house, demolished about 20 years before. According to tradition it came originally from a circle of stones, since destroyed, which had stood about 1/2 mile to the eastward.

A Hutcheson 1884

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