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Redpoint
Lithic Working Site (Prehistoric)
Site Name Redpoint
Classification Lithic Working Site (Prehistoric)
Alternative Name(s) Red Point
Canmore ID 11754
Site Number NG76NW 1
NGR NG 7275 6855
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/11754
- Council Highland
- Parish Gairloch
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Ross And Cromarty
- Former County Ross And Cromarty
NG76NW 1 727 685.
The remains of a prehistoric stone industry lie scattered in two of three broad gravel bottomed hollows in sand dunes about 20-25 ft. above high water mark on the north side of Red Point - NG 726 685-6. Two chipping floors (one concentrated within a very small area, in a hollow about 5 ft below the other two, and with Marram grass, as its only vegetation) on the surface or no more than 3 or 4 inches below it, have largely yielded simple utilised flakes and cores and a few retouched implements of indefinable date. But early finds, some of microlithic aspect, by Dr J S Richardson, the late Maj-Gen. D T Richardson and Mr. J MacIntyre, now in the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland (NMAS) - AB 2631, AC 608, 617-632- include a 1 1/4-inch retouched point of mudstone (AC 628), a 'birch-leaf' flint arrowhead (AD 2256) and a small diamond-shaped quartz arrowhead (AD 2257), all appropriate to the Neolithic. The collection of artifacts from this site, and a typescript account of it, donated by A F Gray in 1959-60 to the NMAS has been lost.
A F Gray 1962; Information from R B K Stevenson (NMAS) to OS 29 July 1964.
Investigation of this site proved negative. Mr W Bannerman FSA, district road surveyor, Gairloch, present when several of the finds were made, could offer no further informtion.
Visited by OS (E G C) 13 October 1964.
External Reference (2011)
The updated grid reference for this location was provided by the ARCH Community Timelines Project in 2011.
It was previously recorded as NG76NW 1 727 685
External Reference (2011)
The Scotland's First Settlers project collected over 2,000 lithics from this eroding dune site. Identified stone material is mainly quartz, but also includes baked mudstone, bloodstone, chalcedonic silica and chert. (Hardy and Wickham-Jones 2009). Gairloch Museum has a small selection of quartz lithics from the site, and the National Museum of Scotland currently (2011) a large proportion of known material in store. The site was in use over a long period of time, from Mesolithic through to Bronze Age.
Information compiled by the ARCH Community Timelines Project, 2011