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Allt A Mhadaidh
Cairn (Period Unassigned)(Possible)
Site Name Allt A Mhadaidh
Classification Cairn (Period Unassigned)(Possible)
Canmore ID 283733
Site Number NH27SW 5
NGR NH 21890 74380
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/283733
- Council Highland
- Parish Lochbroom
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Ross And Cromarty
- Former County Ross And Cromarty
NH27SW 15 NH 21890 74380
A survey was undertaken of a number of cairns: NH 21890 74380 A mound, mostly heather-covered, is situated
between the river and the track, about 7m from the bank of Allt a Mhadaidh, in a small strath with wide fertile grassy edges to the water. There is fairly flat, possibly cultivatable, land to the SE on the other side of the river. Beyond the strath the land is rocky, mountainous and boggy.
The mound is roughly oval, c 35 x 30m with an axis SSE-NNW, and is about 6m high. It seems to be on a platform and is partly surrounded by a ditch. The ditch is especially visible on the E side as a grassy strip bounded on the outer edge by a low bank. Beyond the ditch are peat hags. On the W side the ditch, if present, has disintegrated into peat hag, and there is no ditch on the river (SSE) side.
The top of the mound has a hogback shape. If there is a chamber it might be under this area. There is a break in slope below the hogback. To the S of the mound are large stones possibly forming a built corner, in front of a massive angled stone. There are some outline marks on this stone, possibly developed from natural cracks on the surface. Below this stone are three heather-covered stepped ledges or platforms, built into the S end of the mound. There is a blocking slab on the SE with stones built across its front, possibly a forecourt. Behind this blocking slab is a void. This may be a
Neolithic chambered cairn.
A Welti, D Welti and J Kenworthy 2005