MHG45186 - Burials, Lower Dounreay
Summary
No summary available.
Type and Period (1)
- CIST (Early Bronze Age to Early Medieval - 2400 BC? to 1057 AD?)
Protected Status
- None recorded
Full Description
(NC 9838 6697) Grave Yard (NR) (Site of)
OS 6"map, Caithness, 2nd ed., (1907)
(NC 9839 6697) Cists found AD 1865 (NAT)
(NC 9847 6699) Cists found AD 1956 (NAT)
OS 6"map, (1967)
The existence of an extensive cemetery may be indicated by the finding of interments in vicinity of Lwr Dounreay Farm. The first group of 'several coffins' was discovered while part of stackyard was being levelled about 1865, which was said to be graveyard of adjacent chapel (NC96NE 1) (NB 1870).
Another group of at least 7 pre-Christian interments was found about 8-9ft below present ground level during deep trenching, and later partial excavation in October 1956. 3 skeletons were found extended and one was crouched. Some were in cists which were destroyed before observation and measurement; and others were in pits. Unspecified animal remains were also found.
Two hut floors, one with a clay hearth, were revealed in cross-section and may be contemporary with, or later than, interments (S Cruden 1956).
The sites of both groups of burials are now within the Dounreay Atomic Establishment. The first is covered by a small playing field; the second was indicated by Mr Carmichael, but excavation has been back-filled (info from D Carmichael, General Secretary, Dounreay Atomic Establishment) Another interment was exposed by bulldozer excavaton at NC 985 670 in 1966. It may have been in a cist but damage was extensive and position of the bones was uncertain. The remains are in NMAS (J E Burns 1966).
Name Book 1873; S Cruden 1956; J E Burns 1966; visited by OS (N K B) 20 11 1964; Info from I McIvor, MoW TS report, undated.
The interment exposed in 1966 was found adjacent to NE side of former croft of Craigton, now demolished, at approx NC 9815 6690. Visited by OS (J B) 7 September 1980.
It is possible that Miss Burns' grid reference is correct for the burial but that some 300 yards to the W was where the lime-kiln was found (see NC96NE 50) and the OS surveyor acquired confused siting information. Visited by RCAHMS (JLD) 19 October 1988.
Sources/Archives (3)
- --- SHG1087 Text/Publication/Article: Cruden, S. 1956. 'Lower Dounreay, Caithness', Discovery and Excavation in Scotland 1956, p.35-6. Discovery and Excavation in Scotland. 35-6. 35-6.
- --- SHG3352 Text/Publication/Volume: Name Book (County). Object Name Books of the Ordnance Survey. 21.
- --- SHG645 Text/Publication/Article: Burns, J E. 1966. 'Dounreay', Discovery and Excavation in Scotland 1966, p.20. Discovery and Excavation in Scotland. 20. 20.
Map
Location
Grid reference | Centred NC 9850 6700 (4m by 4m) (2 map features) |
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Map sheet | NC96NE |
Civil Parish | REAY |
Geographical Area | CAITHNESS |
Finds (0)
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
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External Links (1)
- https://canmore.org.uk/site/7268 (View RCAHMS Canmore entry for this site)
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