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East Kilbride topographic map

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East Kilbride

These findings have found further support through ongoing research indicating that many East Kilbride Cairns first noticed by the Reverend David Ure in his History of Rutherglen and East Kilbride (1793), are embedded, alongside other monuments, into a ritual landscape related to ancestor cults and relationships with key topographical features and annual solar events. A flint arrow head was discovered by Allan Forrest, a then child resident whilst groundworks were taking place in his family's garden at Glen Bervie, St Leonards in 1970 which later was identified as dating to 1500 BC (Bronze Age).

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Name: East Kilbride topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, G74 1LJ, United Kingdom (55.72057 -4.21766 55.80057 -4.13766)

Average elevation: 174 m

Minimum elevation: 46 m

Maximum elevation: 258 m

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