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More model informationWell known in the local area, these rock-cut hands were first recorded by archaeologists in the 1960s. Although a prehistoric date has been suggested, it is more likely that they are post-medieval in date: carvings of graffito hands can be found on other sites in the area (such as the 18th century Bridge of Fyne), while the position of the Barnakill hands, set on a boulder in a wall by a recent trackway, may indicate that they were created relatively recently. https://canmore.org.uk/site/39566/barnakill-dunardry
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