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diameter and 1 1/2 ft. [feet] in elevation, the nearest
some 30 ft. [feet] distant and the other about
a like distance further away. Some
40 ft. [feet] to the North of the last hut circle lies
another of the same oval form, but slightly
smaller, also apparently entered from the
SE. [South East]. Directly behind the first mentioned circle
is another measuring interiorly some 13 ft. [feet]
in length but of indefinite width, the floor
of which is sunk from 1 1/2 to 2 ft. [feet] below the
surrounding natural level. A small cairn
lies some 15 ft. [feet] directly behind it.
Also in rear of the first circle some 70 ft. [feet]
back lie the remains of another which is much dilapi:
:dated, which is 12 ft. [feet] to the N.W. [North West] of it is a
small circular hollow measuring interiorly
some 6 ft [feet] in diameter and disclosing building
on the inside face. Its floor is likewise sunk
about 1 ft [foot] beneath the natural level. at 70 ft. [feet]
or thereby further to the N.W. [North West] lie the foundations
of a small oblong building measuring in
the interior some 10 ft. [feet] 9' by 6 ft. [feet] and having
a floor also sunk about 1 ft. [foot] The remains
of several other hut circles are to be seen
at a slightly higher elevation and associated
with them a number of small cairns

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