Archaeological Gleanings from Aberfeldy, with Notices of Iron 'Yetts' at Grantully, Stirling, and Edinburgh

C G Cash (Author)


Keyword(s):
Cup Marks
Period(s):
Thirteenth Century, 1266

Abstract


Excavation of the stone circle at Tegarmuchd revealed some stones which had fallen including one with cup marks. A number of cup-marked boulders in the area are described along with a second stone circle at Shian. A yett is a Scottish type of interpenetrating iron bar gate. Examples from the castles of Grantully, Stirling and Edinburgh are described.

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Published
30-11-1911
How to Cite
Cash, C. (1911). Archaeological Gleanings from Aberfeldy, with Notices of Iron ’Yetts’ at Grantully, Stirling, and Edinburgh. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 45, 386-397. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.045.386.397
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