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Eildon Hills — Images (click to view fullsize)

<b>Eildon Hills</b>Posted by thesweetcheat<b>Eildon Hills</b>Posted by thesweetcheat thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
12th October 2023ce

Bass Hill (Artificial Mound) — Miscellaneous

From Canmore:
Numerous interments of human bodies were found, all of them regularly placed, and many of them in Gaelic sarcophagi of four pieces of thin stone. In 1812 was found on the Bass a stone hatchet, among ashes. The site was probably a Bronze Age burial site.

(D Erskine 1828)

A natural mound with an artificial mound on top. To the W and S the artificial mound is indistinguishable from the natural steep slope towards the river. A modern construction called 'The Temple of the Muse' in memory of the poet Thomson, is built on top of this artificial mound, which was probably erected to form a base for it.
thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
11th October 2023ce

Cademuir Hill (Hillfort) — News

Country diary: Iron age speed bumps to slow the enemy


About a hundred stones, sticking up, jagged and angular, pointing in different directions, earthfast still after more than 2,000 years.’

More info : https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/apr/12/country-diary-iron-age-speed-bumps-to-slow-the-enemy
drewbhoy Posted by drewbhoy
14th April 2023ce

Tinnis Hill Summit (Cairn(s)) — Images

<b>Tinnis Hill Summit</b>Posted by markj99<b>Tinnis Hill Summit</b>Posted by markj99<b>Tinnis Hill Summit</b>Posted by markj99<b>Tinnis Hill Summit</b>Posted by markj99<b>Tinnis Hill Summit</b>Posted by markj99<b>Tinnis Hill Summit</b>Posted by markj99 Posted by markj99
11th April 2023ce
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