Mid-Argyll -
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Ballymeanoch - Standing Stones
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Site/Artefact
Ballymeanoch
Type
Standing stones
Site
Number
27
National Grid
Reference
1833 East
6964 North
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1:25000)
Ordnance Survey Landranger
55
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Excavation Details
The
stump of a fallen stone was excavated and removed
in 1977.
Description
This setting now comprises six stones
arranged in two roughly parallel lines aligned
NW-SE. Excavation revealed cremation deposits under
the stump of a fallen seventh stone which stood 18m
WNW of the main setting and was decorated with
cup-and-ring marks and one complete perforation.
Nearby are several other prehistoric monuments.
This view from the SW shows the two parallel
rows of standing stones, these are the tallest
erect stones in the area with some more than 4m
high. The woodland behind contains a number of
cists, known about before the area was planted with
conifers. Since the felling of the conifers in 1995
only 1 has been rediscovered.
Access/Ownership
All the Ballymeanoch monuments are managed by
Historic Scotland and accessible via pathways
leading from the dedicated car park at
Duncraigaig.
References
- Campbell & Sandeman, 24, no.158
- PSAS, 109 (1977-8), 104-11
- Morris, 55-6, ARG 16
- PSAS, 16 (1881-2), 114-17
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