Images

Image of Duncroisk (Cup and Ring Marks / Rock Art) by Rhiannon

From ‘Archaeological Gleanings from Killin’, in PSAS v45 1912.

Image credit: PSAS
Image of Duncroisk (Cup and Ring Marks / Rock Art) by Rhiannon

From ‘Archaeological Gleanings from Killin’, in PSAS v45 1912.

Image credit: PSAS
Image of Duncroisk (Cup and Ring Marks / Rock Art) by Rhiannon

From ‘Archaeological Gleanings from Killin’, in PSAS v45 1912.

Image credit: PSAS
Image of Duncroisk (Cup and Ring Marks / Rock Art) by Rhiannon

From ‘Archaeological Gleanings from Killin’, in PSAS v45 1912.

Image credit: PSAS
Image of Duncroisk (Cup and Ring Marks / Rock Art) by Rhiannon

From ‘Archaeological Gleanings from Killin’, in PSAS v45 1912.

Image credit: PSAS
Image of Duncroisk (Cup and Ring Marks / Rock Art) by rockartuk

Duncroisk North of Killin (Central). This panel of rock art was called “The Face” by Ronald W. B. Morris in “The Prehistoric Rock Art of Southern Scotland” (BAR British Series 86, 1981).

Articles

Duncroisk

What a fine setting these old rocks, carved in times before memory, holds the mind when mist-clad. My grandfather visited this place when he was alive and would tell me stories of people he said once lived here, in the rocks, before the time of men. There was another carved stone by the burn that I knew in younger years, but it seems to have gone.

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