Ritchie, G. and MacLaren, A. (1973). Ring-cairns and related monuments in Scotland. In: n.e. Scot Archaeol Forum 4. pp. 1-17.
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Ring-cairns and related monuments in Scotland | ||||||
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Scot Archaeol Forum 4 | ||||||
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Scot Archaeol Forum | ||||||
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4 | ||||||
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1 - 17 | ||||||
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Precise terminology should assist the study of this rather heterogeneous but interrelated class of monument. Ring-cairns have a bank of cairn material surrounding an open area in which burials are deposited (eg. Culdoich); kerb-cairns have massive boulders set as kerbs (eg. Monzie) and often include white quartz pebbles; and enclosed cremation cemeteries (eg. Whitestanes Moor) consist of a low bank surrounding an area within which cremations were buried. The first two groups have mainly Beaker associations (if any) and the third belongs to mid-later 2nd millennium BC. See also 73/2131-2. | ||||||
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1973 | ||||||
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05 Dec 2008 |