The burial monument has been a feature of the landscape for over five thousand years. In the centre is a chamber in which the dead of local communities were buried. The original monument was a small round cairn with a central burial chamber. The chamber was entered through a short low passage forcing the users to crawl in on their knees. They first entered a small ante-chamber, defined by two pairs of large upright stones. This feature is characteristic of chambered tombs in this part of Scotland. More information and pictures at http://www.caithness.org/history/archaeology/cairnofget/index.htm
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Image Credit: Cairn Of Get
Posted by Bill
27th April 2003ce
Edited 22nd March 2013ce |
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