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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 779899

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/779899

NX26SW 54 2360 6296

NX 2360 6296 On top of a small natural knoll is an asymmetrical (in cross-section) bank, with a maximum diameter of 24m, and less than 0.2m high. The interior is uneven and, although grass-covered, seems to contain a high proportion of stone. This may represent the almost completely robbed out remains of a Bronze Age round cairn (others are known from the surrounding area).

Sponsor: Glasgow University Adult & Continuing Education Department.

L J Masters 1996

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