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length by 16' in width.
On the top of Druim Liath about 1 m. [mile] NE [North East]
of Bonar Bridge is a small hut circle
measuring interiorly 20' x 23' with entrance
from the SE [South East] - 2' wide through banks 5' thick.
Some 100 yds. [yards] W. [West] is a circular enclosure with

[Sketch inserted]

an interior diameter of 33'
surrounded by the ruins of
a wall composed of rather
small stones in its present
state from 7' to 8' across.
The entrance has probably
been from ESE. [East South East] and 3' wide.
Against the wall in the interior and slightly
to the N. [North] of a point opposite the entrance are
the ruins of a hut, similar to those all
over the hill, measuring some 12' x 14.
Some 15' to the N. [North] of the back are the
remains of another circular enclosure
with an interior diameter of 38'. The
bank has been of stone and turf; the
entrance from ESE. [East South East] about 9' wide.
At the extreme NW. [North West] end of Druim Liath
is a group of small cairns about six
in number, conical in form of some
17' in diameter and from 2'.6" to 3' in height.

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