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Field Visit

Date August 1997

Event ID 882719

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/882719

A low grassy mound, 12m in diameter, is located 8m from the cliff edge. It is sub-circular in plan and stands up to 0.4m high. Protruding stones may be the remains of a kerb and central cist. When previously inspected, it was suggested that this monument may have had two phases of use. This was based upon the observation that some of the stones at the centre of the mound appeared to be intrusive. This could not be confirmed since the structural details are not now so clearly visible. This site was surveyed at 1:2500 by OS in 1973.

Moore and Wilson, 1997

Coastal Zone Assessment Survey

People and Organisations

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