Paton, V. A Noel. (1927). Notes on a Vitrified Fort at 'An-Cnap,' Sannox, Arran, and Vitrified Stones at Mid Sannox, Arran, and at Pennymore, Furnace, Loch Fyne.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 62. Vol 62, pp. 239-245.

Title: Notes on a Vitrified Fort at 'An-Cnap,' Sannox, Arran, and Vitrified Stones at Mid Sannox, Arran, and at Pennymore, Furnace, Loch Fyne.
Issue: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 62
Series: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Volume: 62
Number of Pages: 304
Page Start/End: 239 - 245
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Abstract: A report on three new sites where vitrified stones occur. The fort at An-Cnap has vitrified walls and ramparts into which a small trench was dug. A small spread of vitrified stones at Mid-Sannox may have been a beacon fire. A considerable quantity of vitrified stones on a high ridge at Pennymore Farm was associated with a number of shafts dug into the hillside may have been a bloomery.
Author: Victor A Noel Paton
Year of Publication: 1927
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FORT (Monument Type England)
Beacon Fire (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 15 Sep 2013