Monument record MHG11663 - Littleferry Links

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Location

Grid reference Centred NH 8139 9660 (14m by 14m) (Buffered by site type)
Map sheet NH89NW
Geographical Area SUTHERLAND
Old County SUTHERLAND
Civil Parish GOLSPIE

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NH89NW 2 814 966.

(Area: NH 814 966) Flint Implements in large numbers, Rude Pottery, Iron Slag & Scoriae, Sheel Mounds, Stone Hammers and Sculptured Stones of Pictish Period found here (NAT)
OS 6" map, Sutherland, 2nd ed., (1907)

Near the Meikle and Little Ferries many shell-mounds were observed about 20ft from shore. They were from 20ft to 100ft in diameter, heavily capped with grass-covered sand, and seldom more than 30ins thick (Tait 1871).
From sections exposed, artifacts of flint, quartz, and other stone were taken, and these are now in the NMAS. They are atypical and belong to a poor industry of utilised flakes and pieces with few crudely retouched forms. The situation of the refuse, which was composed of shells of the ordinary food molluscs and bones of wild animals, suggests an equivalent of culture of western Obanian strand-loopers. A well-made faceted flint implement, described as a spear-head, from one of these shell-heaps, may point to contact with the cairn-builders (Lacaille 1954). Four fragments of Pictish symbol stones have been found in this area in 1872, 1874 and 1880. All are in Dunrobin Museum (Acc Nos: 1872.3 and 4, 1874.3, 1880.10).
J R Allen and J Anderson 1903; RCAHMS 1911; L Tait 1870; 1871; A D Lacaille 1954. <1>-<4>

The stones described by authorities 3 and 4 are in Dunrobin Museum. No further finds were made in the area, it now being planted with conifers. Visited by OS (W D J) 4 May 1964.

(Name: NH 814 967) Mesolithic Flint Implements and Pictish Symbol Stones found (NAT)
OS 1:10,000 map, (1971)

Artifacts from this site which are in Dunrobin Museum comprise: Acc No - 1870.1: Butt end of a stone axe, donated by Rev G Gordon, Birnie; 1872.1: sherd of neolithic pottery; 1891.1: sherd; 1891.2: piece of slag found near Loch Unes, donated by Dr A Sutherland, Invergordon; X 10: leaf-shaped arrowheads; X 11: hollow-based flint arrowheads (probably from Ferry Links); X 14-19, X 22-3, X 34-5: flints, scrapers, knives, fabricators, rod, blade, flakes, points; X 20-21: Me type cores of flint; X 33: four microlithic type blades of flint; X 73: whetstone; X 82: sherds; X 86: chip of stone axe (probably from Langdale); X 12: fifteen barbed and tanged arrowheads, mainly from Ferry Links. Information from TS of Catalogue of Dunrobin Museum, by A S Henshall.

No change to the previous reports.
Visited by OS (N K B) 5 December 1980.

Four Class I symbol stones showing :
Little Ferry Links 1 - part of a rectangle.
Little Ferry Links 2 - horseshoe and rod end.
Little Ferry Links 3 - a triple disc
Little Ferry Links 4 & 4a (two fragments of the same stone) : crescent and V-rod over ? Part of a mirror.
A.Mack 1997 pp.127 & 110 <5>

See MHG25224, 25225 and 11661 for findspots from this 'midden', including fragments of Pictish symbol stones. <6>

Photographs of the some of the lithics from this site, on display in Dunrobin Museum, were submitted to the HER by participants in a Community Timelines course, run by ARCH. <7>

Sources/Archives (7)

  • <1> Text/Publication/Article: Tait, L. 1870. 'Notes on the shell mounds, hut-circles, and kistvaans of Sutherlands', Proc Soc Antiq Scot Vol. 7 1866-8, p.525-32. Proc Soc Antiq Scot. 525-32. 525.
  • <2> Text/Publication/Volume: Allen and Anderson, J R and J. 1903. The early Christian monuments of Scotland: a classified illustrated descriptive list of the monuments with an analysis of their symbolism and ornamentation. pt. 3, 46-8.
  • <3> Text/Report: RCAHMS. 1911. The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments and Constructions of Scotland. Second report and inventory of monuments and constructions in the county of Sutherland. . 102, No. 298.
  • <4> Text/Publication/Volume: Lacaille, A D. 1954. The Stone Age in Scotland. 265-6.
  • <5> Text/Publication/Volume: Mack, A. 1997. Field guide to the Pictish symbol stones. 110 & 127.
  • <6> Verbal Communication: Carey, G. 2010-2011. Comment by Giles Carey, HER Officer.
  • <7> Image/Photograph(s): Private individuals. 2010. Photographs submitted by participants in ARCH Community Timeline course in Evanton and Golspie. Colour digital. Yes. Digital. Shirley Sutherland.

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Jun 21 2011 12:51PM

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