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Boatbridge Quarry, Thankerton, Lanarkshire
Cists (destroyed): OS Grid Reference – NS 981 376 Also Known as: Tinto Quarry Archaeology & History The sites that were once here have long since been destroyed as a result of quarrying operations. But thankfully this place was given … Continue reading
Posted in Cairns, Tombs, Tumuli, Lanarkshire
Tagged antiquities, Archaeology, beakers, Bronze Age, burials, cairns, cists, death, graves, Lanark, Lanarkshire, neolithic, prehistoric sites, sacred sites, Symington, Thankerton, tumuli, tumulus
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Glencreggan, Glenbarr, Kintyre, Argyll
Cairn: OS Grid References – NR 668 384 Archaeology & History An account of this tomb was reported in the proceedings of The Prehistoric Society for 1959 by assistant editor Ian Longworth. The account was as follows: “A small mound, … Continue reading
Posted in Argyll & Bute, Cairns, Tombs, Tumuli
Tagged antiquities, Archaeology, Argyll, Bronze Age, cairns, carved stones, cup-markings, death, Kintyre, Muasdale, neolithic, Petroglyphs, petroglyphs, prehistoric sites, sacred sites, Scotland, tombs
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