Lacaille, A. D. (1928). Ardlui Megaliths and their Associations; Crosses at Luib and Alloway and a Short cist at Ednam, Roxburghshire.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 63. Vol 63, pp. 325-352.
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Ardlui Megaliths and their Associations; Crosses at Luib and Alloway and a Short cist at Ednam, Roxburghshire. | |||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 63 | |||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | |||
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63 | |||
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599 | |||
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325 - 352 | |||
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The article considers the use of megaliths and large boulders as markers for boundaries and meeting places and the traditions surrounding them in the Loch Lomond area. An incised cross pillar at Suie is thought to be early Christian. In Alloway, the relationship of crosses at Cambusdoon and Blairston with Mungo's Well are considered. A short cist discovered at Ednam contained a crouched skeleton and a worked flint. | |||
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1928 | |||
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11 Sep 2013 |