Monument record MHG3958 - Midtown
Summary
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Location
Grid reference | Centred NH 6289 3312 (127m by 260m) (Buffered by site type) |
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Map sheet | NH63SW |
Old County | INVERNESS-SHIRE |
Civil Parish | DORES |
Geographical Area | INVERNESS |
Map
Type and Period (1)
Full Description
NH63SW 18 629 331.
Three large oval cairns are each aligned with the long axis NE - SW:
'A' (NH 6293 3322) Nearest the road; has a well marked peristalith, is 5 ft high, 42 ft by 38 ft in plan, and has a depression in the centre.
'B' (NH 6291 3316). Seemingly intact, 46 ft. by 38 ft and 6 ft high with one peristalith stone visible on South.
'C' (NH 6283 3318) Nearest farmhouse. A huge mound 77ft. by 68 ft with no visible peristalith. Though so much larger, its similar alignment suggests that it, too, is a burial cairn.
Information from A A Woodham September 1962.
Cairn 'A' is at NH 62953320 and is generally as described.
Cairn 'B' is at NH 62903301 and is generally as described but the identification of a peristalith stone is doubtful as much stone clearance has been dumped on the south side of this feature.
'C' is at NH 62853319 and is as described, but it is doubtful if it is a cairn. The mound is 2.0m. high and has a fairly flat top.
Surveyed at 1/2500.
Visited by OS (R D L) 3 September 1963.
A - This is possibly a burial cairn, but the peristalith occurs above the base of the mound and may be a later feature to retain field-cleared stones.
B & C - Impossible to classify as cairns. They may be natural knolls which have been ploughed round & utilised for field clearance tips. Visited by OS (A A) 4 March 1970.
Two burial cairns (OS 'A' and 'C') occupy the tops of low knolls situated in an improved field to the E of Midtown farmsteading. Ploughing around both cairns has exaggerated their original height. A third mound, identified by the OS as a cairn (OS 'B'), is probably a clearance heap placed on the top of a rock outcrop.
The E cairn (USN93 132; OS 'A') measures 12m from NE to SW by 11.5m transversely within a boulder kerb which is visible on all sides,
except on the SW, where its course has been obscured by a pile of field-gathered stones. The cairn rises to a height of 1m. The W cairn (USN93 38; OS 'C') measures 20m from NE to SW by 15m transversely within a boulder kerb, and stands to a height of 1m.
(USN93 38 and 132)
Visited by RCAHMS (PJD) 17 November 1992.
Sources/Archives (1)
- --- SHG2676 Text/Report: RCAHMS. 1994. The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. Upper Strathnairn, Inverness: an archaeological survey: summary report. .
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Record last edited
May 18 2016 12:09PM