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The Northmost pair of enclosures are 54' or
55' in length the Southmost of the two expanding
from 11' to 13'.6" in width and the Northmost
being 18' wide at the back. The walls are
well built of large stones and are from
7' to 8' in thickness & in places 2' - 3' in height. In the Southmost
of the four enclosures one pillar with
its supported slab still remains in situ
and numerous other pillars remain erect.
They are from 2'.4" to 2'.9" distant from
the faces of the wall and the highest pillar
is 3'.8" above ground. The entrance
into the second enclosure from the S [South]
is well defined and is 3'.3" in width.
The confusion caused by the large
displaced slabs & blocks of building
stones is very great in the interior of
the enclosures. From the outside
of the NW [North West] end of the Southmost enclosure
a wall has passed round by N. [North] towards
the entrance to the Southmost of the Northerly
enclosures at a distance of about
20' from the side of the construction
on the N. [North] and a similar wall seems
to have formed a loop past the entrance
to the Southerly enclosures at 40' distant
[Continued on page 102]
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