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Archaeology Notes

Date 1977

Event ID 697848

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/697848

NS02SW 2 04300 24670

(NS 0429 2467 and NS 0430 2463) Giants' Graves (NR)

Cairns (NR)

Human Remains, Pottery, Flint Knives and Arrowheads found AD 1902 (NAT)

OS 6" map, (1924).

For cairn at NS 0430 2463, see also NS02SW 3.

Giants' Graves N: Clyde group, long cairn: This cairn has been much robbed and is now covered with turf and bracken. The surface is irregular, mainly 2-3ft high, but rising to 5ft on the W. The edges are well-defined. The main axis of the cairn is N-S, the N end being wider with a concave facade. The width at the N end has been about 70ft, but the exact measurement cannot be given as the N half of the E side has been disturbed. The sides of the cairn are straight, converging gently to a width of 46ft at 90ft from the N end, at which point there seems to have been a straight facade. In its present form the cairn extends for a further 23ft into a rounded end. The forecourt has been about 41 ft across and 20 ft deep. The NW horn is clearly visible, square-ended and 15 ft wide; the NE horn is defined by a large upright stone, 5ft wide and 4ft high, and a similar stone, now fallen forwards, stood at the inner corner of the NW horn. The forecourt area is partly filled with cairn material.

The chamber is 22ft long from inside the outer portal stones, it varies from 5ft to 2ft 7ins wide. At the time of excavation in 1902, the septal stones and end-stone were missing. The chamber was found to have been previously disturbed, but a layer of charcoal was found along the bottom (Bryce 1903). Artifacts found, now in the NMAS (Acc Nos EO 256-268) included beaker sherds, 'U' pottery sherds, flint knives, leaf-shaped arrowheads. Fragments of burnt bone (EO 271) were also found in the chamber. 33ft S of the main chamber are the remains of a second chamber, 7ft 6ins long.

Source: T H Bryce 1903; J G Callander 1929; A S Henshall 1972, visited 1962.

NS 0429 2467. "Giants' Grave North" (name confirmed) is as described by Miss Henshall.

Surveyed at 1:2500.

Visited by OS (B S) 24 November 1977.

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