Mons Graupius Identified
Contenders: a Conclusion
The clearest and most straightforward - if abstract way - to review the findings of this interrogation of contending sites is to look arithmetically at the results.
The “score” given is a representation of the number of questions (out of a total of nineteen) where a satisfactory answer was forthcoming.
This unavoidably may appear to be a broad-brush approach but it is an illuminating manner of illustrating the results where all sites have been measured evenly, fairly, fully and without preconception or partisan bias.
Note: Half points have occasionally been given where a clear cut answer one way or other could not be given – for instance at hills with steep gradients only on their upper slopes.
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First Published February 2009


