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broken down. The lines are not regular and
neither their appearance nor the situation
of the fort suggest a posibility of its being Roman.

Dunrod Churchyard.
There are no tombstones of any interest here .

27th Sept. 1911.
Rock Sculptures Milton Park Townhead.
In a grass park which runs Southward
from the E [East] side of the cottage by the roadside
some yds. [yards] E. [East] of Townhead farm are a
number of groups of rock sculptures with one
exception noted and illustrated by Mr. Coles.
The first group is situated on the top of a
lumpish rock about 250 yds. [yards] S by E [South by East] of the cottage
and some 200 yds [yards] back from the hedge at the
roadside. It shows one large figure con:
:sisting of a ringed cup surrounded by three
other concentric & penannular rings past the
open ends of which runs a straight groove to
another small cup. A third cup lies between
the two outer rings, and a short distance away
from this figure is a fourth cup surrounded
by a single ring
On a rock facing towards the E [East], some
40 yds. [yards] to the W. [West] of the last group is another
remarkable set of concentric rings around cup
marks with grooves running from them.
About 120 yds [yards] S. by W.[South by West] of the first rock is

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