
24/8/04- the hunter/human highlighted with water
24/8/04- the hunter/human highlighted with water
24/8/04- with the crevice and hearth
24/8/04- from the bottom of the hill and cliffs- the site is in the rocks to the left of the tree near the summit.
24/8/04- looking upwards to highlight the pecking technique- especially the hunter/human figure
24/8/04- the fire shelter and rock face (carving on left)
20/8/04- SE face
20/8/04- NW face
20/8/04- NE face
20/8/04- nestling in the lush summer plant-life.
20/8/04- just to the left of the tree almost hidden in the vegetation.
16/8/04- in the NMS
16/8/04- the cup and ring marked capstone now in the National Museum of Scotland.
16/8/04- the Duddingston Hoard in it’s display case in the National Museum of Scotland.
6/8/04- the three stones- looking SW
6/8/04- the three stones with the road- looking NE
6/8/04- view of the three stones
6/8/04- stone 3 looking NW to stone 1
6/8/04- stone 3- the most southerly of the trio- looking E to stone 2
6/8/04- stone 2- N face
6/8/04- stone 2 looking N to stone 1
6/8/04- stone 2 looking W to stone 3
6/8/04- stone 1- the S corner
6/8/04- stone 1 looking SW to stone 3
6/8/04- stone 1- the northermost of the trio- looking S to stone 2
6/8/04- E to the Pentlands
6/8/04- S to the Tinto hills
6/8/04- close up of the cist
6/8/04- the cist looking NE
6/8/04- some of the kerb stones on the S arc
6/8/04- with the tail end of the Pentland Hills behind
6/8/04- with the hills of Tinto to the S
6/8/04- the two N pits in the foreground
6/8/04- the largest of the now recumbent standing stones
6/8/04- the largest of the stones with a moss and grass covered hump just behind it- stone number two!
6/8/04- the smallest of the stones with the larger two only about 4 m behind
6/8/04- the smaller of the three stones (95X87cm)
6/8/04- N face with modern inscriptions (you can just about make out the word ‘tweed’ and possibly a date of ‘nov 193..‘
6/8/04- E face
6/8/04- S face
6/8/04- W face
6/8/04- the massive stones on the NW of the site
6/8/04- the cleared site with one of the large stones
2/8/04- W section of cemetery A
2/8/04- mid section of cemetery A
2/8/04- the E section of cemetery A
23/8/02- the tiny mound with stone atop early morning
6/8/04- the blocked passage with the rabbit skeletons
6/8/04- one of the massive roof lintels
6/8/04- just inside
6/8/04- the unroofed section before the present entrance