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Yes, it is on the big side. The one's on Harold's Stones are larger though.

The other thing it has against it (the cairn one) is the relative shallowness of the "cup".

thesweetcheat wrote:
Yes, it is on the big side. The one's on Harold's Stones are larger though.

The other thing it has against it (the cairn one) is the relative shallowness of the "cup".

Not 100% but a useful guide is that cups tend to be shaped like an inverted cone with a shallow bottom ,the sides aren't straight .