
Sketch by W. A. Donnelly (dated 1895) of the Cup & Ring marks on the Cochno Stone, West Dunbartonshire. Published by John Bruce in 1896 image via The Urban Prehistorian
Sketch by W. A. Donnelly (dated 1895) of the Cup & Ring marks on the Cochno Stone, West Dunbartonshire. Published by John Bruce in 1896 image via The Urban Prehistorian
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In the process of locating and exploring a number of deserted settlements in Mid Argyll, we have come upon several unusual rock basins at three sites and seen some in other situations.
Rock Art….or Rock Carvings?
“an exceptional glass bead was found when Mine Howe was excavated.”
Head north on coast road, through Wick to John O’Groats, which is lovely in the sunshine.
Over the hills and far away along forestry tracks – many ‘thrushes anvils’ along the way – reaching Ormaig with view of Loch Craignish beyond.
tiny clay houses , dream catchers and faces in the trees,
Dunaad, volcanic hill rising out of Moine Mhor bog. Citadel of kings.