The site is identified by low rising stone walls covering the entrance to a naturally formed shelter in the rocky outcrops. Stone walls cover not only the entrance to the shelter and though more limited is also present inside the shelter to create a closedoff ‘chamber’. Floor deposits comprise of silty washed-in material, ashy white dung deposits and more recent dung, indicative of the use of the shelter for smaller livestock keeping, most probably goat. Again no indicators of residential or artefact remains were found.
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