mounds
- Stone Circle and Cairn 250m N of Ceann A'Gharaodh Uig, Scotland
- Ford Cairn 60m E of Forestry Houses Kilmartin, Scotland
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Sron A'Chail Stone Circle and Cairn 450m SSE of Ceann Hulavig
Uig, Scotland
The monument consists of a circle of standing stones surrounding a burial cairn, dating to the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age periods. The circle consists of 5 upright and 1 fallen standing stone.
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Aird Callanish Cairn 200m SW of, Crulivig
Uig, Scotland
The monument consists of a small burial cairn, probably of
prehistoric date. The cairn is largely denuded, and survives as a low mound of earth and small stones, approximately 6m in diameter. - Cnoc Leathan Kerb Cairn 230m S of, Upper Breasclete Uig, Scotland
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Craw Knowe Chambered Cairn
Sandsting, Scotland
The monument consists of the remains of a prehistoric chambered burial cairn on the summit of Craw Knowe.
The cairn is of the Shetland "heel-shaped" type, 8m in approximate diameter with a concave facade facing SE. - Chambered Cairn Trolligarts, Homestead and Field System SE Of Walls and Sandness, Scotland
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Hansie's Crooie Chambered Cairn
Walls and Sandness, Scotland
The monument consists of the remains of a prehistoric chambered burial cairn.
The cairn is of the Shetland "heel-shaped" variety, circular except for a concave facade on the SSE. -
Ward of Browland Chambered Cairn
Sandsting, Scotland
The monument consists of a prehistoric chambered burial cairn, situated on the summit of Ward of Browland.
The cairn lies below an Ordnance Survey triangulation pillar. Perhaps because of this, the interior appears not to have been dug into. -
Cairn 700m SW of Dirniemow
New Luce, Scotland
The monument is a burial cairn of the late Neolithic or Bronze Age situated immediately E of the Stranraer to Girvan railway line. It measures 10m in diameter and up to 0.4m high.
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Long Cairn NE of Auchenlaich
Callander, Scotland
This monument consists of an extremely substantial long cairn in a low-lying position with higher ground on all sides.
The long cairn survives as a long stony mound, aligned NNW-SSE, and is 322m in length. -
Stourbrough Hill Cairn 170m S of Summit
Walls and Sandness, Scotland
The monument consists of a large prehistoric cairn situated on the S flank of Stourbrough Hill.
The cairn is slightly disturbed, and built of large boulders.