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Archaeology Notes
Event ID 702673
Category Descriptive Accounts
Type Archaeology Notes
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/702673
NS56SE 31 5721 6131.
At the S of a former wood, now covered by houses, stood a convex sandstone boulder, 1 1/2m by 1m by 3/4m. On its smooth but striated surface are: 2 cups-and-four-rings, 1 cup-and-three-rings and about 14 cups. The rings were probably all un-gapped, but are now much broken or flaked off. One figure has a radial groove from the inner ring. Greatest diameter - 52cm; carving depths up to 2cm. Now in Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum (Accession no: 02-78).
F R Coles 1906; R W B Morris and D C Bailey 1967; R W B Morris 1967; 1981
Find spot sited to approximately NS 5721 6131.
Visited by OS 1 April 1954.
Information from the Glasgow Evening Times, 25 June 1902 and from Glasgow Evening News, 27 September 1939.