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and the surrounding area for visitors, and has a selection of excavated artifacts of various periods. It is located within the village in a group of converted buildings. The Museum has a book and gift shop and a café which serves locally sourced freshly prepared meals. It is recently (2024) reopened
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The two most important monuments are the Kilmartin crosses, one 9th–10th century, the other late medieval in date, within the church. In the churchyard are a large collection of late medieval gravestones in the 'West Highland' style, dating between the 14th and early 16th centuries. Many are marked
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Kilmartin's is one of the finest concentrations of prehistoric sites in Scotland, and almost all are within an easy walk of the roads which criss-cross the valley. One of the burial cairns has been rebuilt, with access through an opening in the top down stairs to the base of the cairn and a stone
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patterns. None are inscribed, so the identities of the persons commemorated are unknown. They can, however, be taken to be the monuments of the local landowning or minor noble class in late medieval times. Kilmartin Church was evidently an important burial site, and the graveslabs of the
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John Duncanson (c.1630–1687) served as the Church of Scotland minister at Kilmartin between 1655–1662 and again between 1670–1684. He was removed in 1662 when episcopacy was re-established, but his appointment was restored in 1670. His son
442:. The present church building was designed by architect James Gordon Davis and opened in 1835, though there had been earlier churches on the site. The churchyard has an important collection of early Christian and medieval carved stones, known as the 656:. According to NatureScot lowland raised bogs like Moine Mhòr are some of the rarest and most threatened natural wildlife habitats in Europe, due to removal of peat, afforestation and reclamation of farmland. 459:
school' of carving may have been carved in a workshop at or near Kilmartin. The swords shown on many of the stones refer to warrior (or, more broadly, social) status, and have no connection with the
648:, fen and woodland to the west of Kilmartin. The variety of habitats at Moine Mhòr provide important habitats for a variety of animal and plant species, and the area was declared a 463:
or other medieval military orders, as is sometimes suggested. Women are commemorated on some of the stones, their symbol often being the shears (referring to household activities).
591:. It was built by Bishop John Carswell of Argyll between 1565 and 1572, acquired on his death by his patron the Earl of Argyll then sold in 1643 to Sir Dugald Campbell, 3rd 618:. It is also in the care of Historic Environment Scotland. Kilmartin has throughout history been considered one of the poorer and more destitute areas of Scotland. 323: 307: 210: 774: 446:. Some are displayed within the parish church itself, others have been gathered into lapidaria within the graveyard, others still remain lying within it. 900: 819: 739: 422:. It contains over 800 monuments within a six-mile (ten-kilometre) radius. It is home to Kilmartin Museum and the Kilmartin Hotel. 468: 171: 297: 472: 362: 853: 946: 450:
by figures of warriors in contemporary dress with spears and swords, along with figures of fantastic animals, foliage and
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and never repaired. Largely complete, though roofless, its architecture is notably refined and includes much
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after refurbishment to an excellent standard, placing the local items into the local landscape-story.
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burial cist. The two stone circles in Temple Wood have also been re-erected by archaeologists.
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stands a little north of Kilmartin, and is in the care of
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Kilmartin Museum interprets the Neolithic monuments of
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Kilmartin Glen is the location of several important
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Kilmartin is located in Argyll and Bute
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