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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 862937

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/862937

NG52SE 118 5510 2142

NG 5510 2142 A massively built stone structure with bowed side walls. The walls, which still stand to a height of 1.5 and are 1.5m thick, are built of massive boulders. The interior of the structure measures 4.0m by 3.0m and access is by a well defined door opening, 0.75m wide, in the east facing long wall. The site, which has an amazing outlook over Loch Slapin, is visible from afar as a bracken covered mound.

Martin Wildgoose, George Kozikowski and Steven Birch, 1997.

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