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Aultivullin is a Bronze Age cairn located approximately 1065 metres south-south-east of Loch a' Mheallain in Ross-shire, Scotland. The monument consists of a stone heap typical of prehistoric burial or ceremonial sites of the Bronze Age period. As with many upland cairns in the Scottish Highlands, it represents evidence of early settlement and funerary practice in the region, though specific details of its construction, dimensions, and any recorded excavations remain limited in the available scholarly record. The site's designation within the Heritage Environment Record reflects its recognition as a monument of archaeological interest meriting statutory protection and recording.
Aultivullin, cairn 1065m SSE of Loch a' Mheallain is a scheduled monument protected by Historic Environment Scotland under reference SM4054. View the official record →
Aultivullin is a Bronze Age cairn located approximately 1065 metres south-south-east of Loch a' Mheallain in Ross-shire, Scotland. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Historic Environment Scotland under reference SM4054.
Aultivullin, cairn 1065m SSE of Loch a' Mheallain is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, legally protected by Historic Environment Scotland — the body responsible for designating and safeguarding heritage sites in Scotland. The official designation reference is SM4054.
Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Alltan nam Breac, cairn 250m W of (0.6 km), Cnoc Chaornaidh, cairn 930m NW of (1.1 km), Strathseasgaich, chambered cairn 655m WSW of (1.3 km).
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