Monument record 8508 - Garry Iochdrach
Summary
Location
Grid reference | NF 77231 74368 (point) |
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Map sheet | NF77SE |
Island | North Uist |
Parish | NORTH UIST, Western Isles |
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Full Description
A large grassed mound, measuring c. 25m NW-SE by 20m, and standing up to 2m high, lies towards the W end of the summit ridge of the knoll at Garry Iochdrach. The surface of the mound is pitted; some of this is probably due to stone robbing, although in some cases narrow linear trenches have exposed possible wall faces - it appears that Erskine Beveridge had trenches this site but was unable to find any coherent structural remains within it. a rubble matrix could be seen in rabbit burrows in the mound at various points. a deposit of shells, possibly a midden, had been disturbed by burrowing towards the base of its NW slope. A drystone rectilinear structure, measuring 5m across internally and with evidence of wall facing, has been cut into the S slope of themound, and is probably of no great antiquity. The scale of the mound and its stony content suggests that it may contain the remains of a substantial prehistoric structure as an Atlantic roundhouse or chambered cairn.
Andrew Dunwell, 1998, Vallay Strand Project 1995-7 (Unpublished document). SWE41015.
Sources/Archives (1)
- --- SWE41015 Unpublished document: Andrew Dunwell. 1998. Vallay Strand Project 1995-7.
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Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
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Record last edited
Sep 15 2000 12:00AM