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Poltalloch
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Site/Artefact
Poltalloch
Type
Cists
Site
Number
National Grid
Reference
1820 East
6973 North
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1:50000)
Ordnance Survey Landranger
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Excavation Details
The four cists and settings of stones
were exposed during gravel extraction between 1960
and 1962 and subsequently excavated.
Cist 1
Consisted of a hollow and several slabs including
the capstone.
Finds
- fragments of bone (some cremated) and teeth
representing an adult and child.
Cist 2
Measured about 1m by 0.5m and was 0.55m deep.
Its capstone was in position, the floor consisted
of carefully laid pebbles which were discoloured by
burning.
Finds
- skull fragments, fragments of charcoal, a
Beaker (nearby).
Cist 3
Consisted of an irregular slab-lined hollow
measuring 1.37m by 0.74m
Finds
- Food Vessel
Cist 4
Measured about 1.2m by 0.5m and was 0.67m deep.
The floor consisted of a pavement of rounded
pebbles and it had a capstone with 12 cupmarks.
Finds
- Six teeth and the leg bones of a young adult,
Food Vessel and a plano convex flint knife.
Description
The remains of four cists. The first was
destroyed by a mechanical digger but the capstone,
which measures 1.07m by 0.5m and has 70 cupmarks on
one side, still lies on the summit of a grassy
hillock. The second cist was disturbed by the
lowering of the terrace by gravel extraction and
its remains lie nearby. The remains of these and
the other cists may not be visible any longer.
Access/Ownership
This site is on private land and permission should
be sought.
References
- PSAS, 63 (1928-9), 189, 155-66; 65 (1930-1),
279
- Campbell and Sandeman, 21, no.147; 19,
no.129 & no.130;
- GAJ, 8 (1981), 19-28
- DES, (1961), 11
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