cairns
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Cnoc Aingil Cairn 195m NNE of Bachuil
Lismore and Appin, Scotland
The monument is a prehistoric burial cairn of the Neolithic or Bronze Age, built probably between 4000 and 1000 BC. It survives as a substantial, circular turf-covered mound of stones, approximately 43m in diameter and standing over 7m high.
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Cairn 550m WSW of Carnasserie Castle
Kilmartin, Scotland
The monument is a prehistoric cairn of the Neolithic or Bronze Age, built probably between 4000 and 1000 BC. It is visible as a roughly circular mound of stones, approximately 30m in diameter and standing up to 1.5m high.
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Rough's Cairn Consumption Dykes
Newhills, Scotland
The monument comprises the remains of a consumption dyke at Kingswells, known as Rough's Cairn, after its creator Alexander Rough. The dyke is visible as two drystone structures, the E section of monumental scale.
- Beacharr Standing Stone & Long Cairn Killean and Kilchenzie, Scotland
- Barr Mor Cairn Lismore and Appin, Scotland
- Chambered Cairn 180m SSW of Baroile Glassary, Scotland
- Barlea Standing Stone & Cairn Killean and Kilchenzie, Scotland
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Long Cairn 900m NE of Auchoish
Glassary, Scotland
The monument is a Clyde-type chambered long cairn of Neolithic date. It is visible as a long, low mound of stones within a forestry clearing. The cairn measures some 45m in length and has a deep concave forecourt facing NNE.
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Standing Stone and Long Cairn 290m SE of Auchnaha
Kilfinan, Scotland
The monument comprises the remains of a chambered cairn, likely to date to between 3800 and 2500 BC, with a single standing stone 23m to the southwest.
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Symbol Stone and Cairn High Keillor, 280m NW Of
Kettins, Scotland
The monument comprises a Pictish symbol stone and a cairn of Pictish or earlier date. The monument was first scheduled in 1923, and rescheduled in 1935, but an inadequate area was included to protect all of the archaeological remains.
- Cairn and Hill Fort White Meldon Peebles, Scotland
- Ballachulish Pier Appin Murder Memorial Cairn Lismore and Appin, Scotland