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Archaeology Notes
Event ID 696045
Category Descriptive Accounts
Type Archaeology Notes
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/696045
NR63NE 17 67834 38679
(NR 6738 3866) Dun Ach' na h-Atha (Fort) (NR)
OS 6" map (1924)
Dun, Dun Ach'na h-Atha. This dun is situated on the brink of a cliff overlooking the S end of the Muasdale machair from a height of 30m OD. It appears to have been oval on plan and to have measured about 15m by 13.5m internally, but stone-robbing has reduced the wall to a thick band of rubble which is spread to a width of 6m. A considerable stretch of the outer face of the wall, for which large boulders are employed, protrudes through the debris on the S; for the most part only the lowest course survives, but in a few places the wall stands to a height of 1.1m in three courses. The entrance, which faces E, is 0.9m in width. The outer corner-stone on the S side of the passageway is still in situ,and a single facing-stone is visible on the N side.
RCAHMS 1971, visited 1960.
Dun ach' na h-Atha (name verified) is as described and planned by RCAHMS.
Surveyed at 1:2500.
Visited by OS (JB), 22 November 1977.