On 23rd March 2012, Andrew Fulton wrote to Mr Crawford telling him about the scheduling assessment. Mr Crawford replied on 13th April to confirm ownership. John Malcolm and Rachel Pickering visited the monument on 21st May 2012. John Malcolm discussed the principle of rescheduling with Mr Crawford, who confirmed that he is content with the process. Rachel Pickering wrote to Mr Crawford on 15th June 2012 telling him that we anticipate developing a scheduling proposal for Scottish Ministers to consider. Mr Crawford has not raised any issues with the proposal to reschedule the monument.
RCAHMS records the site as NR86NW 2. The West of Scotland Archaeology Service SMR reference is 3925.
References
RCAHMS 1971a, The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. Argyll: an inventory of the ancient monuments, volume 1: Kintyre, 63, no. 143. Edinburgh.
Ruggles, C L N 1984a, Megalithic astronomy: a new archaeological and statistical study of 300 western Scottish sites, Brit Archaeol Rep (BAR British series, vol 123), 183, no. KT5. Oxford.
Thom, A and A S 1979, 'The standing stones in Argyllshire', Glasgow Archaeol J, 6, 7-8.
Thom, A 1971, Megalithic lunar observatories, 60. Oxford.
Thom, A S 1981, 'Megalithic lunar observatories: an assessment of 42 lunar alignments', in Ruggles, C L N and Whittle, A W R, Astronomy and society in Britain during the period 4000-1500 BC, Brit Archaeol Rep (BAR British series, vol 88), 53. Oxford.
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