On the Chambered Cairns of Caithness, with Results of Recent Explorations

Joseph Anderson (Author)


Keywords:
Chambered cairns, Stone, Human remains, Animal remains, Flint, Pottery, Beads
Location(s):
Thrumster, Camster, Ormiegill, Wick, Caithness, Highlands and Islands, Scotland, UK
Period(s):
Uncertain

Abstract


The author explains the two different types of chambered cairn found in Caithness: round and long cairns. He goes on to describe two long cairns at Thrumster that were recently excavated including their size and shape, their internal layout, and the finds that were discovered in each cairn. These cairns are then compared to the cairns at Ormiegill and Camster, also in Caithness. He concludes that it is too early in the study of these sites to confidently assess when they were built or their significance.

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Published
30-11-1865
How to Cite
Anderson, J. (1865). On the Chambered Cairns of Caithness, with Results of Recent Explorations. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 6, 442–451. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.006.442.451
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