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En-dah-win

Cave (Period Unassigned), Human Remains (Period Unknown), Icehouse (19th Century)

Site Name En-dah-win

Classification Cave (Period Unassigned), Human Remains (Period Unknown), Icehouse (19th Century)

Alternative Name(s) Dunollie

Canmore ID 23041

Site Number NM83SE 24

NGR NM 8557 3221

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Argyll And Bute
  • Parish Kilmore And Kilbride
  • Former Region Strathclyde
  • Former District Argyll And Bute
  • Former County Argyll

Archaeology Notes

NM83SE 24 8557 3221.

(NM 8557 3221) Cave (NR)

OS 1:10,000 map, (1976)

A quantity of human bones were found in a cave about 800 metres north of Dunollie when it was emptied to form an ice-house.

RCAHMS 1975; Name Book 1870.

The ice-house has been formed by drawing a wall across the mouth of the cave, which measures about 4 metres in width, 4 metres in height and 4 metres in depth.

Surveyed at 1:2500 scale.

Visited by OS (R D) 31 August 1971.

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Note (1975)

NM 855 322. A quantity of human bones were found in a cave about 800 metres north of Dunollie when it was emptied to form an ice-house (Name Book, No.19, p.32).

RCAHMS 1975

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