Monument record 216 - DRUIM NAN EUM, LEWIS

Summary

And NB 2297 3362, probable quarry for standing stones

Location

Grid reference NB 22970 33620 (point)
Map sheet NB23SW
Island Lewis
Parish UIG, Western Isles

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Type and Period (2)

Full Description

NB23SW 6 2297 3362 and 2293 3360.

A destroyed stone circle, consisting of at least eleven large pillar stones which have all been over-thrown, lies on the summit of the rocky ridge, Druim nan Eum (NB 229 339). Several of the stones are 10' in length and 4' in breadth. It is impossible to define the original situations of the stones, but their present position seems to indicate that there had been an outer ring of not less than seven pillars and an inner ring of four.
The west side of the ridge shows a roughly vertical face, so weathered that fine slabs of large size could easily be split off by wedges. This is considered by local people to be the quarry which provided the stones for the Callanish and adjoining circles (see NB23SW 1-4).
RCAHMS 1928, visited 1914.

At NB 2293 3360, on the W side of Druim nan Eum, there is a rock face, about 140m in length, from which stone has evidently been quaarried, and several loose slabs remain.
On the rocky knoll to the E, at NB 2297 3362, are the 'pillar stones' described as a destroyed stone circle by RCAHMS, but there is no evidence that these stones have ever been set up. The level out-crop here has obviously had slabs prised from it and as some of the stones appear to be propped up ready for removal, it is more likely that they were prepared here for setting up elsewhere (e.g. Callanish). Some of them exhibit the typical trimmed top of many standing stones.
This site may therefore be similar to Vestra Fiold, Orkney, which is considered to be the quarry for the Ring of Brogar, Maeshowe, etc. (cf HY22SW 7)
Visited by OS (R L) 26 June 1969.

Excavations on this site 2003-2006 were led by Dr Colin Richards, University of Manchester
MML 5.6.06


RCAHMS, 1928, The RCAHMCS 9th Report & Inventory: Outer Hebrides, Skye and the Small Isles, 28, No. 92 (Bibliographic reference). SWE5587.

M, G and G R Ponting, Ponting , 1976, Discovery and Excavation, Scotland, 58, Caallanish X/ na Dromannan (Bibliographic reference). SWE13424.

{H} A {W} Burl, 1976a, The Stone Circles of the British Isles, 358 (Bibliographic reference). SWE2801.

University of Glasgow, Departm, 1978, Callanish: a map of the standing stones and circles at Callanish, Isle of Lewis (Bibliographic reference). SWE13317.

G R Curtis, 1979, Hebridean Naturalist, 36-8 (Bibliographic reference). SWE13315.

G and M Ponting and Ponting, 1984a, The Stones around Callanish: a guide to the minor megalithic sites of the Callanish area, 30-1 (Bibliographic reference). SWE5376.

Sources/Archives (6)

  • --- Bibliographic reference: G R Curtis. 1979. Hebridean Naturalist. 3. 29-40. 36-8.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: University of Glasgow, Departm. 1978. Callanish: a map of the standing stones and circles at Callanish, Isle of Lewis.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: M, G and G R Ponting, Ponting . 1976. Discovery and Excavation, Scotland. 57-60. 58, Caallanish X/ na Dromannan.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: {H} A {W} Burl. 1976a. The Stone Circles of the British Isles. 358.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: G and M Ponting and Ponting. 1984a. The Stones around Callanish: a guide to the minor megalithic sites of the Callanish area. 30-1.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: RCAHMS. 1928. The RCAHMCS 9th Report & Inventory: Outer Hebrides, Skye and the Small Isles. 28, No. 92.

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Jul 28 2005 2:24PM

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