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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 735434

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/735434

HY50NW 58 5448 0634.

Stone from the naust construction (HY50NW 30, q.v.) was almost certainly quarried from the adjacent grass-covered structure which sample excavation showed to be a cairn or series of cairns. These were of linear appearance, some 60m long and standing to a height of 1m to 2m. The maximum width was approximately 15m at the seaward end where surface depressions also pointed towards robbing. A section was excavated across the landward end where the feature narrowed to around 6m; this showed a formal kerbed arrangement with an intact passage or chamber approximately 1.7m wide.

Sponsor: Historic Scotland

J R Hunter 1991.

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