Giants' Graves, Arran facts for kids
Giant's Grave North
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Location | Isle of Arran |
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Coordinates | 55°28′35″N 5°05′50″W / 55.476416°N 5.09732°W |
Type | Chambered burial tomb |
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Periods | Neolithic |
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Public access | Yes |
The Giants' Graves are the remains of two Neolithic chambered tombs on the Isle of Arran in Scotland. They are situated within 40 metres of each other, and stand on a ridge 120 metres above the sea in a clearing in a forest, overlooking Whiting Bay to the south.
Giant's Grave North
This cairn has been much robbed, but the edges are still well-defined. The main axis of the cairn is north-south, the north end being wider with a concave facade. The chamber is 6 metres long, and around 1 metre wide. It was excavated in 1902, and among the artifacts recovered were pottery shards, flint knives, and leaf-shaped arrowheads.
Giant's Grave South
This cairn is at right angles to the larger northern cairn. The main axis is east-west, and the entrance was at the west end. The chamber is about 4 metres long, and over 1 metre wide. Excavations in 1902 only revealed soil and stones, however in 1961-2 further exploration produced nine sherds of a round-based vessel, and fragments of burnt bone.