Mid-Argyll -
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Nether Largie
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Site/Artefact
Nether Largie
Type
Standing stones
Site
Number
26
National Grid
Reference
1828 East
6976 North
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1:25000)
Ordnance Survey Landranger
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Excavation Details
Excavated
in 1973.
Description
Complex setting of standing stones which
lies 250m SE of Temple Wood stone circle. Two pairs
of standing stones lie approximately 64 metres
apart with a small group of four stones and another
of five stones between them. Recent geophysical
survey suggests other features and earthworks may
have been associated with the settings.
The tallest of the southernmost pair of stones
is 2.8m high and has 3 cupmarks on one face, the
tallest of the group of five stones is also 2.8m
high and has 40 cupmarks on one face, while the
tallest of the northernmost pair of stones is again
2.8m high and the smaller of the pair has three
cupmarks.
Another stone lies 100m away from the northern
end and the stump of another (discovered in 1973)
lies 300m away from the southern end.
Archeoastronomers believe that this complex site
could track the movements of the sun and moon and
therefore be used to predict such events as
eclipses.
Access/Ownership
This site, although located on private land is due
to have a formal public access opened in the spring
of 1998 via a new car park 1km south of Kilmartin
at the Crinan turn off.
References
- PSAS, 6 (1864-6), 338
- Campbell & Sandeman, 21, no.146
- Campbell & Sandeman, 34, no.242
- Morris, 110, ARG 68
- DES (1982), 22
- Glasgow Herald, 1 September 1973
- DES (1973), 13
- Kist, 8 (1974), 6
- Hawkins, "Mindsteps to the Cosmos" (1983),
100-2
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