Find Spot record 107 - ARDOIL, LEWIS

Summary

Findspot of the Lewis chessmen

Location

Grid reference NB 04200 32300 (point)
Map sheet NB03SW
Island Lewis
Parish UIG, Western Isles

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Full Description

NB03SW 5 042 323.

(Area: 042 323) Seventy-eight chessmen of walrus ivory fourteen ivory table-men or draught board pieces and a buckle were found in a small, subteranean stone building 'like an oven', which was uncovered in the spring of 1831, when the sea undermined and carried away a considerable portion of a sandbank in a wind swept gully in the sand at the SE base of Eornal (NB 041 324).
Though they are generally accepted as Scandinavian of the 12th century, Wilson argues in favour of their being Scottish-Norman of the same period, on the basis of their similarity to seals, sculptures etc. of that period. At least eight sets, none complete, were represented. Except for eleven chess-men, which are in NMAS, all the pieces, including the buckle, are in the British Museum (See NB03SW 6 - possibly associated scructure)
D Wilson 1863; British Museum 1968.

Now no trace of the "oven-like" building and no further information. Visited by OS (R L) 28 June 1969.


D Wilson, 1863b, Prehistoric Annals of Scotland, Vol. 2, 341-61 (Bibliographic reference). SWE8060.

BM, 1968, British Museum Replicas (Catalogue of Casts), 11-12 illusts (Bibliographic reference). SWE13597.

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  • --- Bibliographic reference: BM. 1968. British Museum Replicas (Catalogue of Casts). 11-12 illusts.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: D Wilson. 1863b. Prehistoric Annals of Scotland. 2nd ed.. Vol. 2, 341-61.

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Record last edited

Jul 28 2005 2:24PM

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