scheduled monuments
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Cup and Ring Marked Rocks 600m NNE of Brockcleugh Cottage
Kirkcudbright, Scotland
The monument comprises a rock outcrop carved with cup and ring markings. The outcrop faces NE, and is steeply inclined. It bears at least seventeen cup marks, some of which have concentric rings, up to five in number on one example.
- Cairn Avel Cairn 800m S of Carsphairn Carsphairn, Scotland
- Cairnderry Chambered Cairn Minnigaff, Scotland
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Cairn Kinna Two Cairns 960m ESE of Corrafeckloch
Minnigaff, Scotland
The monument is the remains of two round cairns, probably dating to the Bronze Age (between 2500 BC and 800 BC). The cairns are visible as two mounds of stone, partly turf-covered.
- Cambret Moor Cup and Ring Marked Rock 590m SE of Cambret Hill Kirkmabreck, Scotland
- Kirkdale House Six Cup & Ring Marked Stones Kirkmabreck, Scotland
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Ernespie Remains of Stone Circle 200m E of Erne Hill, Castle Douglas
Kelton, Scotland
The monument consists of the two surviving stones, and the site of the remainder of, a prehistoric stone circle.
The two stones are each about 1.5m high, and stand 2.1m apart. The E stone is triangular in section, the other being four-sided. -
Cauldside Burn Cairns and Stone Circle SE of Cambret Hill
Anwoth, Scotland
The monument consists of a group of prehistoric sites: two cairns, a pair of standing stones and the remains of a stone circle.
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Cup and Ring Marked Rocks 350m WSW of Clauchendolly
Borgue, Scotland
The monument comprises a rock outcrop carved with cup and ring markings.
The rock is situated near the W corner of a large field, and is partly overgrown and partly lichen-covered. -
Stone Circle 600m NW of Claughreid
Kirkmabreck, Scotland
The monument consists of a prehistoric stone circle.
The circle of 9 stones lies near the watershed of the Carsluith Burn and the Kirkdale Burn. It has a diameter of 10m, and is formed of stones no more than 0.6m high. - Stone Circle & Cup & Ring Marked Rock 380m N of High Auchenlarie Anwoth, Scotland
- Holm of Daltallochan Stone Circle & Standing Stone Carsphairn, Scotland