Coll Township: Torastan
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Lifting stones, Coll
‘We are now at Uchd nan Càrn, and whether or not we pause to test our strength in trying to lift either of the “togail” [G ‘anything to be lifted’], the “altruman mòr” or the “altruman beag” [G ‘nursling’], Coll’s famous lifting stones …’ MacDougall, H. (1937) Handbook to the Islands of Coll and Tiree, p. 52 -
Worked flint and burnt bone
‘One hundred and sixty-eight worked stone items of flint and quartz, and one burnt animal bone fragment. The worked stone items comprise: ninety-nine flakes, twenty-five scrapers, sixteen utilised flakes, seven blades, six borers, four knives, four cores, three chips, one burin, one retouched flake, one notched flake, and one split pebble. Mann Collection.’ -
Soil and shells
‘One bag containing small stones, small seashell fragments, and soil/sand. Mann Collection’ -
Five worked flints
‘Five items of worked flint: one end scraper of black flint/chert, one pale grey flint end scraper, one pale grey flint knife, and two flint flakes (one grey and white, and one cream-coloured). Found 19th July 1905. Mann Collection.’ -
Scraper, borer and flake
‘Three worked flint objects: one side scraper of grey and white flint, one knife/borer of grey flint, and one burnt flint flake. The scraper and knife/borer were found on 19th July 1905. Mann Collection.’ -
Two pounder/grinders
‘ne elongated pounder/grinder of light grey-brown stone. Mann Collection.’ ‘One pounder/grinder fragment of grey stone. D-shaped in section. Pounder at one end, and one grinding surface. Found 27th August 1921. Mann Collection.’ -
Mixed sherds, flint and burnt bone
‘One bag containing many small potsherds, a flint flake, a burnt animal bone fragment, a stone, and sand. The pottery is of several fabrics, including potsherds of an orange fabric from a comb-impressed Beaker or Food Vessel, and others in a dark grey gritty fabric, which is possibly Iron Age in date. Mann Collection.’ -
Six sherds
‘Six body potsherds. Five are possibly Bronze Age in date, and the sixth is possibly Medieval. Mann Collection.’ -
Two potsherds
‘One body potsherd and one base potsherd of orange gritty fabric. The body potsherd has a smoothed exterior. The base potsherd has a white mark on its interior. Mann Collection.’ -
Two rim sherds
‘Two rim sherds from different vessels. The smaller one has a flat, everted rim with a concave bevel in it, and is of an orange and grey gritty fabric. The larger one has a simple flat rim, and is also of an orange and grey gritty fabric, although its wall is much thicker than that of the other potsherd. Mann Collection.’