CAIRN, (in Welsh Carne), the name given to those ancient heaps of stones found in Scotland and Wales, generally of a conical form, and surmounted by a flat stone. They appear to have been used as sepulchral monuments, to commemorate great events, and perhaps also in connection with religious rites. See BARROW.
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