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Salscraggie
Long Cairn (Neolithic)
Site Name Salscraggie
Classification Long Cairn (Neolithic)
Alternative Name(s) Chambered Cairn (Possible)
Canmore ID 7423
Site Number ND01NW 1
NGR ND 0015 1807
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
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- Council Highland
- Parish Kildonan
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Sutherland
- Former County Sutherland
ND01NW 1 0015 1807.
(ND 0015 1807) Long Cairn (NR).
OS 6" map, (1964)
This cairn measures 160ft along its E-W axis and 70ft across the E end. The sides contract regularly to a width of only about 12ft at the W end. The cairn has been severely robbed, except at the E end, resulting in only a slight bank of cairn material. The E end is edged by a kerb of boulders traceable for 26ft. To the NE a setting of boulders among the ruin of an old field wall appears to edge the corner of a horn. The horn on the SE side, some 19ft long, has been obscured. The RCAHMS state that the cairn does not appear to be horned.
This is probably the cairn mentioned by Stuart (1870) as having a passage 2ft high and wide, formed of flags, in the E end leading towards the centre.
J Stuart 1870; RCAHMS 1911, visited 1909; A S Henshall 1963; 1972.
This cairn is generally as described by the previous authorities. The cairn material is up to 2.0m high on the SE side of the E end. The alleged horns are too mutilated for definite identification.
Visited by OS (W D J) 23 May 1960 and (J B) 22 June 1976.