A series of burial mounds have been excavated — thought to represent
an ancient barrow cemetery — at Bankhead of Kinloch near Meigle.
Both the village and the surrounding area of Strathearn have proved
a treasure trove of Pictish sites and artefacts over the years.
Despite the increase in the identification of these sites through
aerial photography surveys since the 1970s, they are still generally
rare and so are of immense significance.
Experts say the Meigle project represents the first complete
excavation of a barrow cemetery to date, providing a unique opportunity
to comprehensively analyse the monument.
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