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Figure 33 ILLus 32 Structure 009 A series of sub-circular stone settings (021/085; 076; 146) lay directly on top of the upper surface of the mound and appeared to respect the position of the three underlying cists, two of which were topped by cairn structures. Most of the stones used to construct these settings were sub-rounded grey granite boulders from the nearby beach, but interspersed in the pattern were deliberately placed red and orange sandstones. Perhaps more significant for our understanding of the monument, the relationship between cists, cairns and stone settings suggested that these features were part of the overall construction plan for the mound. Certainly, the location of the underlying features must have been deliberately preserved during the construction of the mound, most probably by leaving the small cairn features uncovered,
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