Hill Of Alvah
Cairn(S) (Bronze Age)
Site Name Hill Of Alvah
Classification Cairn(S) (Bronze Age)
Alternative Name(s) Mill Of Alvah
Canmore ID 18490
Site Number NJ66SE 6
NGR NJ 6656 6018
NGR Description NJ 6656 6018 and NJ 6649 6017
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/18490
- Council Aberdeenshire
- Parish Alvah
- Former Region Grampian
- Former District Banff And Buchan
- Former County Banffshire
NJ66SE 6 6656 6018 and 6649 6017.
(NJ 6656 6018 and NJ 6649 6017) Tumuli (NR)
OS 6" map, Banffshire, 2nd ed., (1904)
Two large tumuli or mounds of earth and stones: one still remains entire but a large quantity of stone has been removed from the other although the foundation still remains. Nothing of antiquarian interest has been found in the latter.
Name Book 1867.
Situated on the west shoulder of the Hill of Alvah at NJ 6656 6018 is a large grass covered mound of earth and small stones. It measures c.16.0m in diameter and has a maximum height of c2.0m. The top of the mound is level and slightly hollowed and measures c.70 x c6.0m. Several large stones protrude from the SE side of the mound. No evidence of a cist or a kerb was seen.
Situated at NJ 6649 6017 are the mutilated remains of a probable cairn. The cairn has been almost completely cleared out and all that remains is a multilated area c 20.0m in diameter with traces of stones here and there. No evidence of a cist or kerb was seen.
Visited by OS (WDJ) 3 October 1961.
No change.
Visited by OS (NKB) 1 February 1968.
Field Visit (1867)
Two large tumuli or mounds of earth and stones: one still remains entire but a large quantity of stone has been removed from the other although the foundation still remains. Nothing of antiquarian interest has been found in the latter.
Name Book 1867.
Field Visit (3 October 1961)
Situated on the west shoulder of the Hill of Alvah at NJ 6656 6018 is a large grass covered mound of earth and small stones. It measures c.16.0m in diameter and has a maximum height of c2.0m. The top of the mound is level and slightly hollowed and measures c.70 x c6.0m. Several large stones protrude from the SE side of the mound. No evidence of a cist or a kerb was seen.
Situated at NJ 6649 6017 are the mutilated remains of a probable cairn. The cairn has been almost completely cleared out and all that remains is a multilated area c 20.0m in diameter with traces of stones here and there. No evidence of a cist or kerb was seen.
Visited by OS (WDJ) 3 October 1961.
Field Visit (1 February 1968)
No change.
Visited by OS (NKB) 1 February 1968.