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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 696159

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/696159

NR71SE 2 7612 1220

(NR 7612 1220) Fort (NR).

OS 6" map, Argyllshire, 2nd ed., (1924)

Dun. On a narrow shelf halfway down the E flank of the hill there are the remains of a dun. To the W and S the hill rises abruptly over a series of rocky outcrops, while to the E there is a steep drop of 105m to the shore some 185m away. Oval no plan, the dun measures about 15m by 12m internally and is entered from the E, where a short stretch of the outer face is visible. Here the wall is 4.0m thick on either side of a straight passageway, 0.9m wide, which exhibits no trace of door-checks. Elsewhere, however, the wall is represented only by a turf-covered spread of stony debris.

A few yards to the SE of the dun there are the fragmentary remains of an outer wall, consisting of a ragged band of stones about 1.2m in thickness, which has been drawn across the shelf to provide additional protection for the entrance.

RCAHMS 1971, visited 1960.

No change to the RCAHM (1971) report. This dun is noticeable for its poor defensive situation.

Surveyed at 1:10 000.

Visited by OS (JM), 7 October 1977.

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