Monument record 1169 - TRAIGH LAR 2, NORTH UIST

Summary

Subterranean structure, possible souterrain

Location

Grid reference NF 80165 75481 (point)
Map sheet NF87NW
Island North Uist
Parish NORTH UIST, Western Isles

Map

Type and Period (1)

Full Description

NF87NW 7 801 754

(NF 8009 7568) Remains suggestive of an earth-house were partly excavated by Beveridge on the N end of Machair Leathann, 100 yards NW of the round-house (NF87NW 5).
A subterranean gallery, which had its entrance from the south, took a NE direction and then turned abruptly east. The passage led into an irregularly-shaped chamber with, at its NE corner, a doorway entering what seemed to be a second chamber.
E Beveridge 1911.

The remains of this probable earth-house have been filled in with sand but the site can still be traced by a considerable scatter of midden material at NF 8013 7576.
Site supplied at 1/2500.
Visited by OS (R D) 20 June 1965.

The excavations and report by Prof. Atkinson (completed by E Campbell) shows the site to be the possible souterrain examined by Beveridge. He states the location as 90m directly N of Site A (NF87NW 26) which places it at NF 8017 7548 at the N end of the hillock.
E Campbell, NMRS MS/855/1, c1988


Erskine Beveridge, 1911, North Uist: its archaeology and topography, 129 (Bibliographic reference). SWE12876.

E Campbell, 1991, Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 120 (Bibliographic reference). SWE24814.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • --- Bibliographic reference: Erskine Beveridge. 1911. North Uist: its archaeology and topography. 129.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: E Campbell. 1991. Proc Soc Antiq Scot. 121. 117-73; fiche 1: D1-3, F1. 120.

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Jul 28 2005 2:24PM

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