Monument record MHG39449 - Circular Enclosure, Tulloch Park
Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred ND 0544 6544 (60m by 60m) (Buffered by site type) |
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Map sheet | ND06NE |
Old County | CAITHNESS |
Civil Parish | REAY |
Geographical Area | CAITHNESS |
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Full Description
The entrance to a souterrain was exposed when plough lifted a large slab in a field called Tulloch Park at Lythmore, 21 May 1984. The 'tulloch' itself is a low mound about 40m N-S. The souterrain lies at extreme northern end of tulloch and is entered from W A digger 'brought in to explore the mound' revealed that a surface layer of loose stone overlay evidence of fires with burnt stones and a few animal bones which in turn overlay a 'layered clay layer.' The only artefact was a smooth shore pebble found on the clay layer. Info contained in letter from Jack Saxon, 7 Rockwell Terrace, Thurso, to Soc Antiq Scot 22 May 1984.
Aerial photographs indicate the existence of a mound, probably the 'tulloch', at ND 0545 6545. It appears to be surmounted by a circular enclosure, c.15m to 20m in diameter, and the mound itself may be enclosed by a narrow ditch.
(Visible on RAF APs 106 G/Scot UK 75:3369-71 : flown 9 May 1946.
Saxon, J, 1984, 'Some discoveries in a mound in Lythmore', Caithness Fld Club Bulletin Vol. 3 1984, p.247, 247 (Text/Publication/Article). SHG1521.
Sources/Archives (1)
- --- SHG1521 Text/Publication/Article: Saxon, J. 1984. 'Some discoveries in a mound in Lythmore', Caithness Fld Club Bulletin Vol. 3 1984, p.247. Caithness Fld Club Bulletin. 247. 247.
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Record last edited
Jan 28 2008 12:00AM