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Loch Chaluim Chille, Skye

Logboat

Site Name Loch Chaluim Chille, Skye

Classification Logboat

Alternative Name(s) St Columba's Loch

Canmore ID 116582

Site Number NG36NE 14

NGR NG 373 688

NGR Description NG c. 373 688

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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  • Council Highland
  • Parish Kilmuir
  • Former Region Highland
  • Former District Skye And Lochalsh
  • Former County Inverness-shire

Archaeology Notes

NG36NE 14 c. 373 688

For logboat found in 1763, see NG36NE 8.

In 1874 a second logboat was revealed during the cleaning of the deep ditch that runs along the W side of the former loch. It lay horizontally at a depth of about 4' (1.2m) and the stern was removed by the finders. Unsuccessful attempts were made in the following year to recover the remainder of the boat.

Jolly recorded the stern as being rounded and measuring about 6" (150mm) in height; the bottom was split and within the interior he noted toolmarks but no evidence for the use of fire. He also noted grooves along 'the middle of the thickness of the stern' and along 'the outside of the bottom, running from stem to stern in all likelihood', but the function of these features is unclear. The timber was variously suggested to be alder, fir, pine or oak, and was in poor condition.

W Jolly 1876; R J C Mowat 1996.

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