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Upper Largie
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Site/Artefact
Upper Largie
Type
Cist
Site
Number
41
National Grid
Reference
1831 East
6005 North
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1:25000)
Ordnance Survey Landranger
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Excavation Details
A magnetometer survey and trial
excavation was carried out on the site in 1982-3 by
the Central Excavation Unit, Historic Buildings and
Monuments: Scottish Development Department. This
was necessary due to the threat to the site by
gravel extraction. Further work was undertaken in
1983.
Cist 1
Measured 1.25m by 0.7m and 0.7m deep and
consisted of four large slabs and a massive
capstone.
Cist 2
Measured 0.9m by 0.5m and 0.5m deep and
consisted of four large slabs with a large cover
slab and basal slab. The gaps between the basal
slab and the side and end-slabs had been filled
with cobbling. There were no burial deposits.
Cist 3
Measured 0.35m by 0.27m and 0.24m deep and had
been set in a pit filled with boulders, there was
no capstone.
Finds
- charcoal and burnt bone, the remains of an urn
containing a cremation and a plano-convex knife was
found nearby.
The other features included a shallow pit which
contained charcoal and fragments of cremated bone,
pottery sherds and burnt stones.
Description
The site consisted of four cists and
four other features (two of which may have been
cists) which were situated on the summit of a
gravel terrace near Kilmartin. Out of these one
cist was repositioned after excavation but was
later partly covered by a layby and is now largely
overgrown, and the other cists are no longer
apparent.
Access/Ownership
This site is on private land and permission should
be sought.
References
- DES (1983), 22-3
- Mercer, R J "Excavations at Upper Largie
Quarry, Kilmartin, Argyll" 1983
- Campbell and Sandeman, 20, no.136
- PSAS, 64 (1929-30), 142-3
- Name Book, No.15, p.12
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