CLAVA-TYPE CAIRN |
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The entrance passage to the central chamber is 7m long and partially roofed. The chamber is 3.6m in diameter. On top of the cairn lies a large slab bearing several cupmarks. It weighs about two tons and it may originally have been the final capstone over the chamber roof. During excavation in 1952, a floor of sand and a slab-paved area at the centre were found in the chamber, along with a crouched inhumation burial and an eroded bone pin. In care of Historic Scotland |
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