Corrimony chambered cairn
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The cairn in 2004 | |
| Location | Scotland, United Kingdom |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 57°20′05″N 4°41′16″W / 57.33461°N 4.68781°W |
| Type | Cairn |
| Diameter | 18 meters |
| History | |
| Material | Stone |
| Founded | c. 2000 BC |
The Corrimony chambered cairn, located near the village of Glen Urquhart in the Highlands of Scotland, is a well-preserved Bronze Age burial monument belonging to the group of circular chambered cairns, known as Clava cairns. The site was excavated by archaeologist Professor Stuart Piggott, in 1952. One skeleton and one artefact were uncovered during the investigation. Historic Environment Scotland established the site as a scheduled monument in 1994.
