Cuween Hill

 

Southern side cell walling.
The walling curving from centre photo to the right is actually the walls of the main chamber, the walling on the left below the long lintel stone is simply
a partition built across the south end of the main chamber, cutting off this end to form a cell. The walling above the lintel is different, larger, longer stones
properly bonded into the main chamber side walls.
Not surprisingly, this cell is one of the largest, 1.68m long E-W and 1.09m wide.
 

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