The Tregiffian project picks up work on an unpublished excavation, including photogrammetry of the rock art, more in the comments on our page. A Neolithic or early Bronze Age chambered tomb by the side of a country road near to the Merry Maidens, which has a stone near the entrance decorated with numerous cup marks. This circular barrow, located just down the road from the Merry Maidens consists of a burial chamber composed of stone uprights, dry stone walling and 4 capstones. The northern half has been obliterated by the modern road.
Published on October 01, 2022 07:47