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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 727492

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/727492

NX99NE 3 9772 9529 to 9773 9514.

(NX 9772 9529) Tumulus (NR)

(NX 9773 9514) Cairn (Shepherds) (NAT)

OS 6" map (1948)

On the S. end of Nether Dod are two cairns within 150 yds. of each other. The one measures 39' in diameter and 4' in elevation, while the other measures 30' in diameter and 4'6" in elevation.

RCAHMS 1920

The remains of the two cairns are as described by RCAHMS. The northern one consists of a circular mound of stones 13.0m in diameter and 1.0m in height. The second cairn, situated 140m south of the above, is a mound of stones almost completely turf-covered and measures 10.3m in diameter by 0.5m in height. A small shepherd's cairn 1.4m high by 1.6m in diameter stands upon the southern half of the cairn.

Visited by OS (WDJ) 4 August 1959

The condition of these two cairns, previously recorded by RCAHMS and the OS, was noted during a pre-afforestation survey by T Ward (Biggar Museum Trust; NMRS MS 959/2, no.8).

The N cairn measures 13m from E to W by 16m with a slight tail on the S side. A relatively modern cairn has been constructed on the summit.

The S cairn now lies within a mature forest and is covered in moss and conifer needles. A drain has been cut through the edge of the cairn.

T Ward (Biggar Museum Trust) October 1996; NMRS MS 959/2, no.8

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