The smallest of all the cairns at Clava, this was probably built around a thousand years after the others. It contains sparkling white quartz fragments which had a special meaning during the Bronze Age and has been found at multiple sites.
Little survives of the original cairn although it is known that a Pictish cremation burial took place here around 500- 600CE, close to the neighbouring ring cairn.
The very gorgeous and talented @roux.fox shared this photo of our Hilton of Cadboll print, based on the shallow relief of the Pictish stone found at Hilton, Ros an Ear, in Scotland (800 AD).
This is Seahenge, also known as Holme I, an early bronze age momument located in Norfolk, England. It consists of a timber circle with an upturned oak trunk in the centre.