Monument record MHG39383 - Burial, Housle Cairn Broch

Summary

Burial discovered in Cist in Housle Cairn Broch.

Location

Grid reference Centred ND 1189 5959 (6m by 6m) (Buffered by site type)
Map sheet ND15NW
Old County CAITHNESS
Civil Parish HALKIRK
Geographical Area CAITHNESS

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Full Description

'Broch', 'Housle Cairn'. Diameter: 50m. Circular grassy mound 4m high heavily quarried, flat-topped, with two visible terraces on the SW side. Orientation SW-NE.
Rectangular remains (ND 1190 5958). Dimensions: 3.5 x 2m. Rectangular depression with some evidence of a stone setting at NE end. Orientation NE-SW. [Grid ref for rectangular remains does not coincide with location of cist depicted on the 'broch' mound that is shown on first edition of OS 6-inch map (Caithness 1876, sheet xvii). It places the remains on S side of mound.
Info from RCAHMS (FO) 14 February 1996]
R J Mercer, NMRS MS/828/19, 1995

The remains of this much disturbed broch mound are as described by the previous field investigator.
Visited by OS (J B) 22 December 1981

Housle Cairn (NAT) Broch (NR) OS 6" map, (1970)

'Housle Cairn' is 46m in overall diameter and 3.5m high and has been severely mutilated and dug into in NE where traces of walling are now clearly visible. This walling, and the remains of a mound 24m in diameter on top of the 'cairn' leave no doubt that these are remains of a broch. There is now no trace of modern cairn. Resurveyed at 1:2500. Visited by OS (R D) 24 March 1965

Housel Cairn (NR) OS 6" map, (1960)

Uncertain broch (Graham 1949)

Housel Cairn: supposed broch. A mound, sharply scarped all round, on top of which are fragmentary ruins which, though appearing to be those of a broch, are so pillaged that definite measurements are unobtainable (RCAHMS 1911).

'Housle Cairn' (info from estate map). A mound about 250 links (ie. approx 50m) in diameter and 10ft high wherein, c1850, several stone cists containing human remains were discovered, also bronze rings, iron spearheads in which were remains of wood, a crude earthenware dish of blue clay, and animal bones with deer horns. On top of cairn is a modern one 5.5ft high (ONB 1872).
RCAHMS 1911; A Graham 1949; Name Book 1872

ND15NW 1.01 ND 119 596 Glass Bead.
Housle Cairn (NR) Stone Cists containing Human Remains, Bronze Rings, Iron Spearheads and Pottery found (NAT)
OS 6" map, Caithness, 2nd ed., (1907)

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Record last edited

Jan 28 2008 12:00AM

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