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Eday, Skaill

Burnt Mound (Prehistoric)

Site Name Eday, Skaill

Classification Burnt Mound (Prehistoric)

Alternative Name(s) Sandhill

Canmore ID 3197

Site Number HY53SE 10

NGR HY 5658 3293

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Orkney Islands
  • Parish Eday
  • Former Region Orkney Islands Area
  • Former District Orkney
  • Former County Orkney

Archaeology Notes

HY53SE 10 5658 3293.

In a low-lying peat-covered area, inland from the old churchyard at Skaill, is a prominent crescentic burnt mound 2m high.

Visited October 1981.

RCAHMS 1946; RCAHMS 1984.

Surveyed at 1:2500.

Visited by OS 25 July 1970.

HY 5658 3293 Samples were collected from a series of burnt mounds on Eday in July 2000 as part of a broader investigation of luminescence dating of burnt mounds being conducted at the Scottish Universities Research and Reactor Centre, East Kilbride.

Stone samples were collected from the Scheduled Skaill burnt mound for luminescence dating. A 40cm2 area located on the southern side of the crescentic mound was deturfed for sampling, revealing a solidly packed stone layer beneath a topsoil/stone mixture. In addition, loose samples were collected from an exposure on the crest of the mound.

Sponsors: Historic Scotland, ESPRC

I Anthony, D Sanderson, R Housley, J Downes and J Robertson 2000

Activities

Field Visit (25 July 1970)

Surveyed at 1:2500.

Visited by OS 25 July 1970.

Thermoluminescence Dating (July 2000)

Stone samples were collected from the Scheduled Skaill burnt mound for luminescence dating. A 40cm2 area located on the southern side of the crescentic mound was deturfed for sampling, revealing a solidly packed stone layer beneath a topsoil/stone mixture. In addition, loose samples were collected from an exposure on the crest of the mound.

Sponsors: Historic Scotland, ESPRC

I Anthony, D Sanderson, R Housley, J Downes and J Robertson 2000

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