Monument record 174 - BERIE, LEWIS

Summary

Iron Age stack settlement

Location

Grid reference NB 1748 4315 (point)
Map sheet NB14SE
Island Lewis
Township Borghaston, Uig, Western Isles
Parish UIG, Western Isles

Map

Type and Period (2)

Full Description

NB14SE 7 1746 4313.

There is a small IA settlement at NB 1746 4313, on Berie, a rocky headland now almost isolated from the mainland by a cliff fall.
It has been partially excavated by the History Master at the Nicholson Institute, Stornoway, who has revealed a homestead composed of three roughly built cells, one incorporating outcrop rock in its construction, and what is probably the remains of a hearth raised above the general floor level. A circular structure exposed c.10.0m to the west may prove to be connected to this complex. There is obviously more to be uncovered immediately to the north. The remains of a wall are visible along the edge of the cliff to the east, and the narrow neck, which connects the headland with the mainland, shows evidence of a retaining wall on its east side.
Rough stone implements, quantities of pottery fragments, some of coarse thick ware, others of finer, thinner ware, and quantities of iron slag, were picked up during field investigation.
The excavator is awaiting a report on a quantity of relics including almost a whole 'earthenware jar', which were sent for identification some time ago to Aberdeen University.
Surveyed at 6' scale.
Visited by OS (R L) 2 July 1969.

Pottery from this site appears all to be of the Iron Age, including a large amount of cordon ware. The excavators included Rob Kenneth MacLeod (London, my father). MML 21.9.99


Burgess, Christopher & Church, Michael, 1997, Coastal Erosion Assessment, Lewis. A Report for Historic Scotland (Bibliographic reference). SWE41000.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • --- Bibliographic reference: Burgess, Christopher & Church, Michael. 1997. Coastal Erosion Assessment, Lewis. A Report for Historic Scotland.

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Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Record last edited

Jul 28 2005 2:24PM

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