Canmore Site 37808: ORONSAY, DRUIM ARSTAIL - COLONSAY AND ORONSAY - SHIP BURIAL (VIKING)(POSSIBLE)


Description

Site NameORONSAY, DRUIM ARSTAIL
Other Name(s)n/a
Site NumberNR38NE 19
Broad ClassRELIGIOUS RITUAL AND FUNERARY
Site Type(s)SHIP BURIAL (VIKING)(POSSIBLE)
NGRNR 364 889
NGR accuracyNGR given to the nearest 100m
Local AuthorityARGYLL AND BUTE
ParishCOLONSAY AND ORONSAY
Record created1988-03-21
Last updated2001-05-08

Archaeology Notes

NR38NE 19 364 889. What may have been the site of a Viking burial was excavated by M Buchanan in 1912 (Hunterian Museum Archive P 30 {Bu}). On the top of a low mound with a dished summit created by erosion was a ring of stones about 6.1m in diameter. The stones, which stood or lay around the margin of the summit, measured up to 0.6m by 0.3m by 0.05m and their arrangement may have resembled that of the Viking burials at Kiloran Bay, Colonsay, and Ballinaby, Islay. Among the stones of the S face of the mound were a bronze ringed pin of Viking date, half a blue bead (whose present locations are unknown), a fragment of jet, probably from a bracelet, two bronze nails, a rivet and various other fragments of bronze which are now in the Hunterian Museum (Accession no: B.1951.1909/1; 1891/38; 1891/21; 1891/37; 1896/2 and 3). No evidence of a grave was discovered. About 100m to the NE Buchanan found several hundred iron rivets; this probably indicates a boat, but no other material which might suggest a boat-burial has been recovered. Specimens are in Royal Museum of Scotland (RMS/NMAS) (Accession no: HP 703) and Hunterian Museum (Accession no: B1951.1891/17; 1891/23; 1891/26; 1897/2). RCAHMS 1984, visited June 1981; Hunterian Museum Archive P 30 (Bu).

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