Mid-Argyll -
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Nether Largie South
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Site/Artefact
Nether Largie South
Type
Chambered cairn
Site
Number
24
National Grid
Reference
1828 East
6979 North
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1:25000)
Ordnance Survey Landranger
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Excavation Details
The site was excavated by Greenwell in
1864.
Two secondary cists were found, one is still
visible 8m from the chamber, and consists of four
massive slabs and capstone.
Description
This is the only chambered cairn of the
five in Kilmartin's linear cemetery. Excavations in
1864 revealed evidence for use over perhaps a
thousand years. A round-based bowl dates to about
2,500 BC while a Beaker, arrowheads and cists show
people used the site differently hundreds of years
later.
Looking south west this shows both the cairn and
the later satellite cist (top left). Though
appearing round in this picture the cairn may one
have been trapezoidal in shape and much bigger. The
circular boundary is modern.
Access/Ownership
Cared for by Historic Scotland, free access via
adjacent road.
References
- Campbell and Sandeman, 9, no. 49
- A Henshall, "Chambered Tombs" pp2,50,
335-50
- RCAHMS Argyll vol 6 no. 19
- PSAS 6 (1864-6) p 341-7
- PSAS 95 (1961-2) p9 no. 49
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