Category:Chambered cairns in Scotland
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Chambered cairns in Scotland, burial monuments, usually constructed during the Neolithic, consisting of a sizeable (usually stone) chamber around and over which a cairn of stones was constructed. Some chambered cairns are also passage-graves. They are found throughout Britain and Ireland, with the largest number in Scotland.
Pages in category "Chambered cairns in Scotland"
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- 4th-millennium BC architecture in Scotland
- 3rd-millennium BC architecture in Scotland
- 2nd-millennium BC architecture in Scotland
- Burial monuments and structures in the United Kingdom
- Stone Age Scotland
- Neolithic Scotland
- Tumuli in Scotland
- Chambered cairns
- Archaeological sites in Scotland
- Megalithic monuments in Scotland