
In a rough grazing field SW of Duntarvie, approximately 92m N of the carved outcrop of Glascorrie 1069, there is a piece of bedrock under turf on the slope of the field. It can be accessed by a gate over the burn. From the site, you can see down the slope to other rock art sites in the same field. It presents with 18 cup-marks, 2 cup and partial rings, 2 conjoined cups and some cupules on the northern aspect. The panel is scared with fissures, and has some historic graffiti. Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab
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