Skye, Sron Daraich

Also known as

Inver Aulavaig

Classifications: Cairn(Bronze Age) (Plural),Cist(Bronze Age) (Plural)

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Location Details

Local authority: Highland

Parish: Sleat

Former region: Highland

Former district: Skye And Lochalsh

Former county: Inverness-Shire

Location accurate to the nearest 1 metre.

British National Grid (BNG) Coordinates: 160586, 812649

Ordnance Survey (OS) National Grid Reference: NG 60586 12649

Latitude: 57.14213Longitude: -5.95902

Datum: OSGB36 - NGR

Further details

Site number: NG61SW 3

National Record of the Historic Environment (NRHE) ID: 11566

Skye, Sron Daraich, NG61SW 3, Ordnance Survey index card, Re

Records of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, England

19582360067

Skye, Sron Daraich, NG61SW 3, Ordnance Survey index card, pa

Records of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, England

19582360066

Skye, Sron Daraich, NG61SW 3, Ordnance Survey index card, pa

Records of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, England

19582360065

Skye, Sron Daraich, NG61SW 3, Ordnance Survey index card, pa

Records of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, England

19582360064

Skye, Sron Daraich, NG61SW 3, Ordnance Survey index card, Re

Records of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, England

19582360063

1 Note

Category: Descriptive accounts

Event reference: 659774

NG61SW 3 6059 1264.

NG 6059 1264 near the shore at Inver Aulavaig, on the E side of the mouth of a small stream, Allt an Leth-bheinn, some 40 yards distant from and 22ft above high water mark, are the remains of two circular cairns of stone occupying a rough heathery ridge.
The first cairn measures 18ft in diameter and barely 2ft in height. It was opened many years ago when the greater portion of the northern half was removed, and a short cist containing a skeleton in a contracted position was discovered in the centre of the mound. The side slabs and one end are still in position and the covering stone lies beside the grave. The cist lies nearly NNE - SSW and measures 3ft 4ins in length, 2ft 2ins in depth, while the cover which is almost square in shape, measures 3ft 9ins long, 3ft 7ins in breadth and 6 ins thick.
The second cairn lies some 15ft (10.0m) SE of the first and is of the same dimensions but better preserved. It contains a central short cist, of which the sides and ends are still in situ. It lies almost due NE-SW and measures 3ft 4ins by 1ft 8ins by 1ft 10ins the cover-stone, which lies quite near, is of irregular shape and measures 3ft 4ins by 2ft 6ins and is 6ins thick.
The W slope of the ridge between the cairns and the estuary shows numerous small heaos of stone said to be the remains of other cairns. Some 27 yards SSW of the second cairn is a small cottar house, immediately to the N of which are the foundations of a former schoolhouse. When the material was being removed, a cist is reported to have been discovered under the floor which is no more than 12ft above high water mark.
(RCAHMS 1928).

Two cairns with short cists as described by RCAHMS.
'A' NG 605 127 Cist (Site of).
There is now no trace of the cist in the schoolhouse.
Visited by OS (A S P) 15 June 1961.

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References

Birch S. (2011) 'Crofts 6 and 7 Tokavaig, Highland (Sleat parish), desk-based assessment and walkover survey', Discovery Excav Scot New 12 2011 Cathedral Communications Limited, Wiltshire, England.. Page(s): 116

RCAHMS. (1928) The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments and Constructions of Scotland. Ninth report with inventory of monuments and constructions in the Outer Hebrides, Skye and the Small Isles, Edinburgh. Page(s): 191, No. 610 RCAHMS Shelf Number: A.1.1.INV(9)