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been a kiln.

Mound (35)
At East Shebster on the E. [East] side of the moss
is a grass covered mound of irregular
contour which presents the appearance of a
large cairn much pillaged for stones. It
is oval on plan measuring some 86' by 78'.
The highest portion near the centre is 4'.6" in
height. There are no indications of its character.

Mound (30)
On the N. [North] side of West Shebster Hill about 1/4 m. [mile]
W. [West] of the road from Shebster to Shurrery is a
grassy hillock which is stony and possibly
a cairn. It has a diameter of about 60'
and an elevation of 4'.6". The outline to some
extent seems to be marked by stones set
on end protruding a few inches from
the turf.

Mound (29)
About 1/4 m. [mile] to the W. [West] of the last is a
cairn-like mound with a diameter of
about 41' and elevation of about 3'. The
surface is very uneven and appears to
have been overlaid with stones gathered
from the surrounding land which has at
one time been under cultivation. The
true character of the mound is indeterminate.

? Cairn (31)
About 1/4 m. [mile] SW. [South West] of the last is a heap
of small stones raised from the centre of the

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