Delnies, Carnach House
Cist (Bronze Age)
Site Name Delnies, Carnach House
Classification Cist (Bronze Age)
Canmore ID 15115
Site Number NH85NE 29
NGR NH 8535 5553
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/15115
- Council Highland
- Parish Nairn
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Nairn
- Former County Nairn
NH85NE 29 8535 5554.
A short cist was found at the end of February 1931 by Mr James Ritchie, gardener, while cutting a trench through the centre of a natural knoll 25 yards E of Carnach House (2 miles W of Nairn and 3 1/2 miles from Kingsteps Quarry - NH 90 57).
The capstone of the cist was found at a depth of 2ft 6ins. 'Over the cover-stone, and extending for a distance of 4 or 5ft on all sides of the cist' were found a number of pebbles, forming a small cairn, the depth of pebbles immediately over the cover-stone being about 2ft 4ins. The unpaved cist contained only a crouched male skeleton, which was presented to the Anatomical Museum at Aberdeen University by the Hon D H Cairns of Carnach House.
A J H Edwards 1931.
The find spot, at NH 8535 5554, at the centre of the drive to Carnach House was indicated by the present owner. The four cist slabs, of weathered sandstone, have been re-erected at NH 8531 5545.
The skeleton is at Marischal College Museum, Aberdeen.
Surveyed at 1/2500
Visited by OS (R L) 9 December 1970.
Field Visit (May 1978)
Carnach NH 853 555 NH85NE 29
A cist found in 1931 contained a crouched male inhumation which is now in Aberdeen University Anthropological Museum. The cist has been re-erected behind the house.
RCAHMS 1978, visited May 1978
Edwards 1931, 421, 422-6
