- of
Historic Scotland. The name
Cairnholy represents Gaelic *Càrn na h-ulaidhe ‘cairn of the
stone tomb’. The
Cairnholy tombs are
situated on a hillside...
-
early fifth millennium BC.
Excavations at the Mid
Gleniron cairns near
Cairnholy revealed a multi-period
construction which shed
light on the development...
- the
Drumtroddan standing stones, the
Torhousekie stone circle, and the
Cairnholy chambered cairn.
There is also
evidence of one of the
earliest pit-fall...
-
Ireland Ballymacdermot,
Northern Ireland Giant's grave, Arran,
Scotland Cairnholy,Dumfries and Galloway,
Scotland List of
megalithic monuments in Ireland...
- "mythological mind map"
depicting sites on the
Marlborough Downs, and
depicts the
Cairnholy standing stones in
Scotland on its cover. The
album was not a commercial...
- reference/s
Cairn Muir
Fault Sc 32W
Cairngarroch Fault Trewin (ed) 2002
Cairnholy Fault Kirkcudbrightshire Sc 4E, Sc 5W
Calder Fault Sc 32W Calder-Murieston...
- ISBN 978-1842173626. ****mings,
Vicki (2003). "Monuments and Landscape:
Encounters at
cairnholy" (PDF).
Transactions of the
Dumfriesshire and
Galloway Natural History...
-
Carsluith Castle, the
other antiquities of note in the
parish are at
Cairnholy, also
managed by
Historic Scotland, the
stone circle at
Glenquicken and...
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mythical Scottish king. A
similar story is told
about one of the
tombs at
Cairnholy, also in Galloway. In the **** on the
south side of the road is a stone...