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Enclosure Jamieson's Point.
On a rocky promontory known as Jamieson's
Point about 1 1/2 m. [miles] N. [North] of Kirkcolm Village is
a circular enclosure situated between the
rocks and the field dyke. In the interior
which measures 57' in diameter there are
surface indications of subdivisional walls
but the whole structure is much worn
down and almost level with the surface
of the ground. The thickness of the wall
appears to have been some 7'. Adjacent
are the remains of an old kiln. In a
plan reproduced in the Arch. [Archaeology] Collection's
of Ayrshire & Galloway Vol. [Volume] V [five] p. [page] 65, three
hut circles are shown, but their existence
is very questionable.

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Fort Caspin
On the N. [North] coast about 1/2 m. [mile] NNW. [North North West] of West Bal:
:scalloch occupying a remarkable rocky
promontory are the remains of a prehistoric
fort. The promontory somewhat resembles
in shape a human ear with a deep chasm
almost dividing it from side to side near
the centre. A natural trench runs across
the neck connecting it with the mainland
on either side of which rise
abruptly the outcropping rocks on the front
of the fort to a height of from 15' to 20' and

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