purplecat: Averbury Stone Circle.  A large stone close by and smaller markers leading away. (General:Prehistory)
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A grassy bump on the horizon.

Our next stop on the road trip was Unstan Chambered Cairn. There was another low entrance so Ragnor opted to remain outside. However, unlike Maeshowe, there was no guide, no ban on photographs and no railings to stop you touching the archeology. It might be a minor tomb in Orkney terms, but was nevertheless pretty impressive inside with the partitioned main chamber and a smaller chamber to one side. The roof had been replaced, but at least that let in plenty of light.



Two large upright stones against stone walls.
B and Aerin inside a tomb.  A false white roof with skylight is overhead.  Upright stones divide the walls.
Toom entrance - a low tunnel.
Outside the grassy mound, showing tunnel entrance.
Me inside the tomb.  False white roof with skylight.  Upright stones dived the walls.

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Date: 2022-10-12 07:40 pm (UTC)
adaeze: (Brodgar)
From: [personal profile] adaeze
It's not minor if it has a form of Neolithic pottery named after it!

I like Unstan, it has a very soothing feel to it. Did you spot the bird carving? Not, apparently, recorded in any survey conducted before the second world war. Funny, that. Nice bird, though, whoever did it.

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