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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 658410

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/658410

NG46NE 12 4955 6757.

(NG 494 676) Beaker sherds and plain sherds found with cremated bone at a site, possibly a ring-cairn, at Cadha Riach, were donated to the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland [NMAS] in 1970 by C C MacLeod, Portree.

NMAS 1971.

The remains of a chambered cairn at NG 4955 6757 surviving as a circular turf-covered mound 0.6m maximum height and spread to a diameter of c.8.5m robbed from the E. Two probable kerbstones in the W and three others in the S, suggest the original diameter was 7.5m. Five stones forming the W arc of the chamber survive in situ, with two others displaced, but the E half has been destroyed as has the entrance passage which was presum- ably in this arc. MacLeod (Mr C MacLeod, Garrafad, Staffin, Isle of Skye) a retired schoolmaster, found the sherds in the S half of the chamber where his care- fully filled in trench is still visible.

To the W of the cairn are a few peat-obscured stony mounds which appear to be stone clearance heaps.

Surveyed at 1/2500. (Enlargement at 1:250)

Visited by OS (I S S) 20 September 1971.

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