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[Page] 15[Continued from page 14]
round the end and appears to be continued over
the neck which joins the hillock and onwards
at a slightly lower level along the N. [North] side
& around the face of the heughs beyond. The
complete top of the hillock appears to have been
the site of a hut circle. The entrance to
the interior of the fort has been situated
at the point where the nature of the defences
is changed at the S. [South] termination of the triple
rampart. The gap is now 20' in width but
it has evidently been enlarged when the
interior was under cultivation. The Ramparts
are formed of soil and gravel. The interior of
the fort on the top of the promontory measures
some [--] in length by [--] in breadth.
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