David's Cairn

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Most drystone wallers are illiterate. I am perhaps the first (probably the last) that can read and write fluently.

A. The style is identical and there is no break between lower and upper courses in any way.

Look at the images that I am going to post in a few minutes of a cupmarked stone that is four, five hundred yards away. The profile of the cupmarks and the shape of the cairns is the same.

< Most drystone wallers are illiterate. I am perhaps the first (probably the last) that can read and write fluently. >

It's just a pity that you're only on the GCSE archaeology beginners level when it comes to seeing a newly-made cairn from an old one.