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Post date: 26/10/2015
Alternate Code & Name: Site 4
The site comprises two small circular stone structures, one small and low stone wall and two longer sections of stone walling further away. The entire site stretches over an area of roughly 100m from the coordinates indicated above to the low hill on which Sites 2 and 3 are located. All the structures were constructed of dry stone walling, in other words no mortar was used.
Some historical artefacts from the more recent past were identified in close proximity to the site. These artefacts were likely deposited long after the structures were built and used.