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Cisteachan — Greyfield

Cairn — unclassified

Why this matters

A Bronze Age cist burial within a cairn; its location on a low rise suggests ritual or funerary significance in an otherwise flat landscape.

What is recorded here

On a low rise in a flat low-lying landscape. A single upright limestone slab (RO004-029001-) rises through a rectangular grass-covered cairn (dims 7.5m N-S; 7m E-W; H 0.1-0.5m) which has some whitethorn trees. Compiled by: Michael Moore Date of upload: 24 August 2010
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