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Chambered Cairn
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This long cairn and Lochhill are examples of mortuary enclosures in SW Scotland.
At this site, three large timber posts were contained within an 8m long compartment situated S of two portal stones and a facade (see plan).
Further to the S and probably after the mortuary enclosure use, a passage ran from near the W of the cairn to a setting of four standing stones situated in the area of the southernmost post of the mortuary enclosure. A paved area ran to the S of these stones.
Subsequently, the passage, the line of the mortuary enclosure and the paved area were filled in with stones.
Finally, the originally horn-shaped cairn was enlarged to a trapezoidal cairn with the internal features obscured.
(Drawn from a number of sources and interpretations)
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Posted by greywether
12th October 2004ce
Edited 12th October 2004ce
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