

Ogham inscription with corresponding Roman alphabet characters
Scale is not obvious in this photo; for some idea, the ‘log’ lying next to the stones is a felled tree (think telegraph pole size).
Duddingston Loch, with the sea beyond its edge.
Cultivation terraces on Arthur’s Seat.
Cultivation terraces on Arthur’s Seat.
View of the south side of the hillfort, looking down from the higher hill behind it.
Trenches, from 10cm to 50cm in depth, run the length of this grassy area, below the forest.
Large (for the location – ~0.6m tall), flat-faced stone, upright though covered with moss and heather, in one of the trenches around the edge of the central forest clearing.
Map of the three main Clava sites, based on the Historic Scotland map and first-hand knowledge.
Central stone plus some field clearance.