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Druidtemple
Cist(S) (Bronze Age), Cinerary Urn(S)
Site Name Druidtemple
Classification Cist(S) (Bronze Age), Cinerary Urn(S)
Alternative Name(s) Druid Temple
Canmore ID 13510
Site Number NH64SE 28
NGR NH 685 420
NGR Description NH c. 685 420
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/13510
- Council Highland
- Parish Inverness And Bona
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Inverness
- Former County Inverness-shire
NH64SE 28 c. 685 420
For nearby trial excavation and watching brief (March 2003), see NH64SE 354.
Two urns from a stone cist opened in the Leys, near Inverness had been given to the Museum of the Northern Institution (later the Inverness Scientific Society and Field Club) in or by 1827, by Col. J. Baillie of Leys. The short cist contained a layer of sand, burnt bones and ashes.
G Anderson 1831; J Barron 1915.
These urns were not located in the Inverness Museum.
Visited by OS (J L D), 23 March 1962.
Note (1979)
Druidtemple 1 NH c 685 420 NH64SE 28
Before 1827 a cist was found near the Clava cairn NH64SE 23; it contained cremated bone, ash and two 'urns'. This may be the empty cist noted by Cameron in 1882.
RCAHMS 1979
(Anderson, G 1831, 215; Cameron 1882, 293; Transactions of the Inverness Scientific Society and Field Club, vii, 1906-12, 226)