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Archaeology Notes
Event ID 658695
Category Descriptive Accounts
Type Archaeology Notes
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/658695
NG51NE 13 5612 1731
On the south-east facing slope and on a line projected from Dun Ringill to a coll in the crest of the hill, is a circular stone-walled enclosure.
The enclosure is situated at a height of c. 45m OD and consists of a substantial stone and earth wall, some 3m in thickness and 0.45m in height, enclosing a perfectly circular area 8m in diameter.
A well defined passageway 1.25m in width lies in the SE arc where a single tall pillar/slab remains upright in situ.
This structure has been circumvented by a later stone and earth dyke which sweeps around its northern and western side.
Information from M Wildgoose and R Miket, March 1989.
Site recorded in the spring of 1997, during a field survey carried out by Martin Wildgoose and associates on part of the John Muir Trust's Strathaird Estate. The surveyed portion lies to the S and E of Bla Bheinn, some 3000ha of undulating lowland terrain lying between the coast and the Cuillin mountains.
NG 5612 1731 Hut circle.
A full report is lodged with the John Muir Trust. A fuller summary is lodged with the NMRS.
Sponsor: John Muir Trust.
K Miller 1998