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Strath Sgitheach Allt Na Criche 1
Cup Marked Rock (Neolithic) - (Bronze Age)
Site Name Strath Sgitheach Allt Na Criche 1
Classification Cup Marked Rock (Neolithic) - (Bronze Age)
Canmore ID 368635
Site Number NH56SW 65
NGR NH 52223 62909
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/368635
- Council Highland
- Parish Dingwall
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Ross And Cromarty
- Former County Ross And Cromarty
Note (7 August 2018)
Date Fieldwork Started: 07/08/2018
Compiled by: NOSAS
Location Notes: The panel lies on the lower slopes of Cioch Mhor to the N and overlooking the Abhainn Sgitheach to the S and views to the Cromarty Firth to the S. This cup marked rock is an outcrop and one of several scattered around a small knoll with the remains of a dry river bed to the NE. The river bed may have been part of the Allt an Criche which still flows to the NE. The knoll is to the NE of a much braided track from the Sgitheach in the SE to Cioch and Mhor and Ben Wyvis to the NW.
There are a group of cup marked rocks and outcrops around the knoll, the majority to the N and W of the Scots pines. Strath Sgitheach has many prehistoric monuments, hut circles, chambered cairns and more groups of rock art. There are also signs of continuous cultivation into recent times with rig and furrow near the knoll. The area is presently rough grazing used by a few sheep and deer and it is likely that there is some game shooting. The knoll has a scatter of very old Scots pines and is partly grass and heather with some bracken around the outcrop.
Panel Notes: The panel is an outcrop measuring 3.10m E-W by 2.10m and up to 0.70m high, sloping to the SE. There are 18 cupmarks scattered across the upper surface of the outcrop, mainly on the N section with a single cupmark on the SE edge.