Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Cairnholy
Cairnholy
28 Dec 2024 |
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The megalithic structures of Cairnholy (I + II) are located 150 m apart on a slope above Kirkdale.
Cairnholy II
Cairnholy II is somewhat smaller ( 20 by 12 metres) than Cairnholy I. This cairn also contained a two-part burial chamber. This tomb is well preserved except for the missing mound. One of the two portal stones is broken. Cairnholy II lies on a mound around 150 m away from the neighbouring cairn. It is possible that this remarkable landmark, visible from afar, has led to the local tradition of linking the grave to the mythical Scottish king Galdus.
Cairnholy
28 Dec 2024 |
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The megalithic structures of Cairnholy (I + II) are located 150 m apart on a slope above Kirkdale.
Cairnholy II is somewhat smaller ( 20 by 12 metres) than Cairnholy I. This cairn also contained a two-part burial chamber. This tomb is well preserved except for the missing mound. One of the two portal stones is broken. Cairnholy II lies on a mound around 150 m away from the neighbouring cairn. It is possible that this remarkable landmark, visible from afar, has led to the local tradition of linking the grave to the mythical Scottish king Galdus.
Cairnholy
27 Dec 2024 |
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The megalithic structures of Cairnholy (I + II) are located 150 m apart on a slope above Kirkdale.
Cairnholy I
Eight tall, slender stones of the slightly concave exedra and many stones of the chamber have been preserved. The two portal steles, each about three meters high, are particularly striking. They formed the entrance to the chamber, which was closed by a tall, narrow closure stone with a hole in the ground for anchoring. The closure stone now lies overturned between the portal steles. The cairn was originally about 43 meters long and ten meters wide. The trapezoidal stone mound that covered the chamber is oriented west-east. The chamber consisted of two areas, the part further back was also separated from the area closer to the entrance by a closure stone.
During the excavations in 1949, some grave goods were recovered. The most important was part of an axe, made of green jadeite, which comes from the Alps.
Cairnholy
27 Dec 2024 |
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The megalithic structures of Cairnholy (I + II) are located 150 m apart on a slope above Kirkdale.
Cairnholy I
Eight tall, slender stones of the slightly concave exedra and many stones of the chamber have been preserved. The two portal steles, each about three meters high, are particularly striking. They formed the entrance to the chamber, which was closed by a tall, narrow closure stone with a hole in the ground for anchoring. The closure stone now lies overturned between the portal steles. The cairn was originally about 43 meters long and ten meters wide. The trapezoidal stone mound that covered the chamber is oriented west-east. The chamber consisted of two areas, the part further back was also separated from the area closer to the entrance by a closure stone.
During the excavations in 1949, some grave goods were recovered. The most important was part of an axe, made of green jadeite, which comes from the Alps.
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