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Culnakirk
Cup and Ring Marks / Rock Art
Culnakirk (Cup and Ring Marks / Rock Art) on The Modern Antiquarian, the UK & Ireland's most popular megalithic community website. 1 image, 1 fieldnote, plus information on many more ancient sites nearby and across the UK & Ireland.
Image © baza
Nearest Town:
Inverness (21km NE)
OS Ref (GB):
NH4986631076 /
Sheet: 26
Latitude:
57° 20' 43.67" N
Longitude:
4° 29' 42.58" W
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baza
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Back in 1887, five cup marks were seen on this stone; by 1997 only two were visible. When I visited in 2010 none could be seen as most of the stone was covered in grass.
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Posted by
baza
20th November 2010ce