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Cairn Greeanan

Clearance Cairn (Period Unassigned)

Site Name Cairn Greeanan

Classification Clearance Cairn (Period Unassigned)

Canmore ID 6598

Site Number NC81SW 1

NGR NC 8285 1077

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Highland
  • Parish Clyne
  • Former Region Highland
  • Former District Sutherland
  • Former County Sutherland

Archaeology Notes

NC81SW 1 8285 1077

(NC 8285 1077) Cairn (NR)

OS 6" map, (1969)

Cairn Greeanan. On the N side of the Strathbora road and immediately adjacent thereto, about 500 yards E of the Ascoile Bridge, is a cairn about 35ft in diameter. On the W perimeter is a ditch 5ft wide and 3ft deep. The cairn is mutilated, there being evidence of two excavations, presumably to locate cists, but these latter are not visible.

J M Davidson 1948.

The mound described is situated on the old river terrace at the base of the steep valley slopes amidst modern cultivation. Its shape is irregular in plan and profile, measuring 12.0m N-S by 9.0m E-W and rising to 1.5m at its N end. It is composed of glacial rubble stones partially turfed over; no kerb is evident and there is no trace of a cist.

The ditch mentioned by Davidson (1948) is not concentric, and its sharp profile indicates it is probably recent quarrying. There is no local knowledge of any finds or the name "Cairn Greeanan".

This mound possesses none of the features to indicate a cairn; it is probably a stone clearance heap associated with the early modern cultivation nearby.

Visited by OS (JB) 24 December 1975 and (R D L) 28 April 1964.

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