Green Hill

A wooded summit which forms one of the northeastern Ochill Hills in Fife, Green Hill rises to 186m (610 feet) next to Coultra Hill and overlooks the Firth of Tay a half-mile (1 km) northeast of Hazelton Walls. There is a sizeable cairn at its summit which was examined in 1899 and 1901 and found the contain funerary remains including food vessels, an incense cup, two small disc beads, 72 jet beads comprising a necklace, and bones, some of which had been cremated. These items are now held by the National Museum of Scotland.


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