cist graves
- Three Standing Stones & Cist 400m NE of Ballochroy Kilcalmonell, Scotland
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Poltalloch Cist 55m WNW of North Lodge
Kilmartin, Scotland
The monument comprises the remains of a prehistoric burial cist likely to date from some time between about 2000 BC and 800 BC. The cist survives as a stone-lined grave, aligned NE to SW and measuring 1.3m by 0.6m by 0.6m deep.
- Cist 275m SW of Rowanfield Cottage Kilmartin, Scotland
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Cnoc Na Maranaich Chambered Cairn, Burial Cist and Standing Stone
Latheron, Scotland
This monument consists of a chambered cairn, a burial cist, a
standing stone and an area of stone quarrying which may be
contemporary with the chambered cairn and cist. -
Catstane Inscribed Stone and Long Cist Cemetery 690m E of Carlowrie
Kirkliston, Scotland
The monument comprises an impressive rounded standing stone bearing a Latin inscription and a cemetery of inhumation burials in stone-lined 'long cist' graves.
- Cist Clathick House, 500m NE Of Monzievaird and Strowan, Scotland
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Carrieblair Stone Circle, Cairn and Cist 60m NW of Struie View
Edderton, Scotland
The monument is the remains of a stone circle, cairn and cist, dating from the Bronze Age (between 2500BC and 800BC). It is visible as an arc of five stones measuring about 13m in diameter, surrounded by the fragmentary remains of a bank and ditch.
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Gallow Hill Cairn and Cist 180m E of Parkview
Dunrossness, Scotland
The monument is a burial cairn built in the Neolithic or Bronze Age, probably between 4000 and 1000 BC. It is visible as a low mound of stones, about 6m in diameter and partly turf covered.
- Barr Mor Cist 450m SE of Achinduin Lismore and Appin, Scotland
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Ford Cist 35m ENE of Ford Hotel
Kilmartin, Scotland
This cist is set into the W side of a natural gravel rise 35m ENE of the Ford Hotel.
The cist measures 0.85m from N to S by 0.65m internally. BOth end- slabs and the E side-slab remain in position, but the W slab has been removed. -
Auskerry Long Cist 95m W of Whale Geo
Stronsay, Scotland
The monument is a long cist burial dating probably to the 1st millennium AD. The long cist is visible as an exposed portion of capstone measuring 1.95m long by 0.9m wide and approximately 0.12m thick.