Mid-Argyll -
37
Carnassarie - Round Cairn
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Site/Artefact
Carnassarie
Type
Round cairn
Site
Number
37
National Grid
Reference
1833 East
6006 North
Map (
1:25000)
Ordnance Survey Landranger
55
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Excavation Details
The cairn was excavated in 1930.
Description
This is one of a group of three cairns.
This cairn is about 25m in diameter and now
measures only 1.3m in height. The largest of the
group, also known as Carn Ban, is 20m in diameter
and over 3m high and commands wide views. Some
original kerbstones remain round its perimeter, and
a modern cairn has been built on its top. The third
cairn is what may be a poorly preserved
burial-cairn, 21m by 19m, with a possible chambered
cairn in the centre. From this large commanding
cairn it is possible to see all the way down the
Kilmartin Valley. This view is taken looking N with
the abandoned village of Old Carnassarie in the
foreground. The easiest access route is to follow
the track leading beneath Carnassarie Castle from
the signposted car park.
Access/Ownership
Beyond the Castle it is private ground and
permission should be sought.
References
- Campbell & Sandeman, 9, n.44
- Campbell & Sandeman, 12, no.70
- PSAS, 65 (1930-1), 375-8
- PSAS 95 (1960-1) p 9 no. 44
- DES (1976), 15
- RCAHMS Argyll vol. 6 no. 35 (1)
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