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var img01 = {"image":"http://www.bbc.co.uk/radioscotland/images/gallery/walkingthroughhistory/1.jpg","alt":"","caption":"A wooden bridge leads walkers towards Glebe Cairn, the Bronze Age monument you can see rising out of the field to the left of the path here.","prev":"12","next":"02","orientation":"landscape"};
var img02 = {"image":"http://www.bbc.co.uk/radioscotland/images/gallery/walkingthroughhistory/2.jpg","alt":"Photograph (c) 'National Museums Scotland'","caption":"A stunning jet necklace found in Glebe Cairn was 'supernatural powerdressing' for the high status female owner in the afterlife. Photograph (c) 'National Museums Scotland'","prev":"01","next":"03","orientation":"landscape"};
var img03 = {"image":"http://www.bbc.co.uk/radioscotland/images/gallery/walkingthroughhistory/3.jpg","alt":"(c) Rupert Goodwins","caption":"This central standing stone is engraved with mysterious ancient symbols known as 'cup and ring marks'. Photographs (c) Rupert Goodwins","prev":"02","next":"04","orientation":"portrait"};
var img04 = {"image":"http://www.bbc.co.uk/radioscotland/images/gallery/walkingthroughhistory/4.jpg","alt":"","caption":"The cobbles that cover the cairns in the glen were formed when the last Ice Age ended, and glaciers melted and poured through the area 'like a thousand Niagaras'. Photograph (c) Rupert Goodwins","prev":"03","next":"05","orientation":"landscape"};
var img05 = {"image":"http://www.bbc.co.uk/radioscotland/images/gallery/walkingthroughhistory/5.jpg","alt":"Standing Stones","caption":"The alignment of Kilmartin's standing stones may be associated with the movement of the sun and moon throughout the year. Photograph (c) Rupert Goodwins","prev":"04","next":"06","orientation":"landscape"};
var img06 = {"image":"http://www.bbc.co.uk/radioscotland/images/gallery/walkingthroughhistory/6.jpg","alt":"Stone Circle","caption":"The stone circle at Temple Wood, with its examples of rock art, including a large spiral carved into one of the stones. Photograph (c) Rupert Goodwins","prev":"05","next":"07","orientation":"landscape"};
var img07 = {"image":"http://www.bbc.co.uk/radioscotland/images/gallery/walkingthroughhistory/7.jpg","alt":"Nether Largie South cairn","caption":"Nether Largie South cairn is one of the oldest in the glen. When it was excavated, pottery and flint arrowheads were found inside, along with human bones. Photograph (c) Rupert Goodwins","prev":"06","next":"08","orientation":"landscape"};
var img08 = {"image":"http://www.bbc.co.uk/radioscotland/images/gallery/walkingthroughhistory/8.jpg","alt":"(c) Rupert Goodwins","caption":"Kilmartin Glen, on the path towards Nether Largie Mid cairn. Photograph (c) Rupert Goodwins","prev":"07","next":"09","orientation":"landscape"};
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var img10 = {"image":"http://www.bbc.co.uk/radioscotland/images/gallery/walkingthroughhistory/10.jpg","alt":"","caption":"The slab covering this burial cist is covered with rock art that reveals that the grave’s owner had gained great wealth in his lifetime, through importing and exporting bronze axe heads. Photograph (c) Rupert Goodwins","prev":"09","next":"11","orientation":"landscape"};
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