Rottenreoch
Classifications: Long Cairn(Neolithic)
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Local authority: Perth And Kinross
Parish: Muthill
Former region: Tayside
Former district: Perth And Kinross
Former county: Perthshire
Further details
Site number: NN82SW 18
National Record of the Historic Environment (NRHE) ID: 25511
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1 Note
Category: Descriptive accounts
Event reference: 679184
NN82SW 18 8425 2063.
(NN 8425 2063) Rottenreoch (NR)
OS 6" map (1930)
A chambered cairn aligned roughly SW to NE, about 190 feet long and 43 feet wide at its NE end, contracting to 37 feet at the SW. Some 14 feet from the NE end, slabs protruding through the turf suggest a cist lying skew to the axis of the cairn and possibly 12 feet long by 2 feet 3 inches wide. Near the centre and near the SW end other earth-fast slabs are visible that may also be remains of cists.
V G Childe and A Graham 1943
A Neolithic long cairn with a number of segmented cists of Clyde/Carlingford type.
Information from M E C Stewart, 1963.
This long cairn is a mound of earth and stone aligned NNE to SSW. It measures 60.0m by 16.0m, with a maximum height of 0.7m, at its north end. At the north end there is a cist outlined by slabs 0.2m high, and about 12.0m to the south there is another. At the south end of the mound is an earthfast upright stone, possibly part of a third cist. The mound is disfigured with stone-clearance heaps and by tree-felling.
Revised at 25".
Visited by OS (WDJ) 19 March 1963
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References
Childe and Graham V G and A. (1943) 'Some notable prehistoric and medieval monuments recently examined by The Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland', Proc Soc Antiq Scot 77 1942-3 Page(s): 31-2
Henshall A S. (1972a) The chambered tombs of Scotland, 2 Edinburgh. Page(s): 475 RCAHMS Shelf Number: E.7.1.HEN
Maxwell J H. (1957) 'Some prehistoric antiquities in the Strathearn area', Soc Friends Dunblane Cathedral 7 4 1957 Page(s): 112
RCAHMS. (1942-3) Emergency Survey of archaeological monuments in military training areas. 1981 2v. Typescripts. Page(s): Perth, 93 RCAHMS Shelf Number: A.1.1.SUR
Scott J G. (1969c) 'Inventory of Clyde cairns', in Powell, T G E {et al} Megalithic enquiries in the west of Britain, Appendix C,. Liverpool. Page(s): 325
Shearer J. (1881) Antiquities of Strathearn, 1st Crieff. Page(s): 57
Shearer J. (1891) Antiquities of Strathearn, 2nd Crieff. Page(s): 71-2










