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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 694847

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/694847

NR79SE 33 787 937.

On a newly exposed rock outcrop in the garden of Kilmahumaig House, an oval rock-cut basin has a rounded bottom, and the rim is not level as the SE facing rock-surface is uneven. c.30m SE there is a possible cup-mark, and c.10m on either side of the basin there are small (1cm diameter) holes, in the SE of which a small piece of iron survives. The basin is close to the NE-SW boundary wall and the rock sheet appears to run under this, but no additional features have been found on the continuation so far uncovered.

M Murray and M Murray 1986.

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