Monument record 2328 - ALLT CRISAL, BARRA
Summary
Location
Grid reference | NL 64220 97780 (point) |
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Map sheet | NL69NW |
Island | Barra |
Parish | BARRA, Western Isles |
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Full Description
NL69NW 7.17 6422 9778
T20 (NL6422 9778) A relict land boundary of turf and stone, following the course of the stream downhill to the edge of the sea.
K Branigan and P Foster 1995
The monument known as Alt Chrisal, multi-period settlement 750m ESE of Gortein, Barra, comprises the remains of a multi-period settlement site that also includes some evidence for prehistoric ritual activity. Survey & excavations between 1989 and 1994, by Sheffield University, found evidence for settlement dating from the Neolithic (about 3600 years BC) to the 18th and 19th centuries. The stone-built elements of the excavated structures are still largely visible on site today, where not destroyed by the road and sheep pen. The area to be scheduled is irregular, with maximum dimensions of 300m NNW-SSE by 270m NNE-SSW, to include the main focus of surviving above-ground structures at Alt Chrisal and an area in which evidence related to their construction and use may survive. The fenceline along the roadside and around the sheep pen (which forms the S boundary of the site) is excluded from the scheduling, to allow for maintenance.
HS scheduling document, 8.11.2005
K. Brannigan & P. Foster, 1995, Barra: archaeological research on Ben Tangaval from the end of the Ice Age to the Crofting Commissio (Bibliographic reference). SWE33223.
Sources/Archives (1)
- --- SWE33223 Bibliographic reference: K. Brannigan & P. Foster. 1995. Barra: archaeological research on Ben Tangaval from the end of the Ice Age to the Crofting Commissio.
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Record last edited
Jul 28 2005 2:24PM