mounds
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Long Cairn 155m WNW of West Hatton Croft
Newhills, Scotland
The monument comprises a well-preserved long burial cairn of the Neolithic period, which survives as an upstanding monument within the farmed landscape.
- 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
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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.
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Cairn Ley, Glaschul Hill
Towie, Scotland
The monument comprises the remains of a cairn, located at approximately 320m OD on a southeast-facing slope. This monument was scheduled in 1961, but the original scheduling inadequately defines the area.
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Dowth
County Meath, Ireland
c.3000, 2500 BCE
Dowth is the least known of three passage tombs in Brú na Bóinne, Ireland. Unlike its neighbors, Dowth has not yet been thoroughly excavated and is currently closed to visitors, but it can be viewed from the road.