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  • Elizabeth Gibb Collection

    Evelyn Elizabeth Balfour Gibb (née Milne) (1914–2000) was the daughter of Lady Frances Balfour, herself the daughter of the 8th Duke of Argyll. She married and lived in Sussex, but was a frequent visitor to the island, usually staying at The Lodge. She developed an interest in archaeology, and spent a lot of time in the 1970s and 80s roaming Tiree, particularly its Iron Age forts. She donated some material to the National Museum of Scotland, but this collection from 16 find spots was donated to An Iodhlann by her granddaughter Stephanie Clarke.

    Dun, Caolas (which one is not described): 1983; 4 small sherds, 2 large pieces of slag.

    Dun Mor Vaul: 13 thick sherds (2 rims, one of which is everted; 1 comb decoration), 1 possible lug.

    Dunes between Brock and Ruaig Post Office: 11 small sherds.

    Kirkapol: 1 sherd.

    Dùn an t-Sìthein, Gott: 13 sherds (1 flat base).

    Old Manse garden, Gott: 2 sherds.

    Island House (possible location): hammer/smoothing stone (see photo).

    Stream on boundary of Heylipol and Balinoe (NL 98686 42460): 9 sherds, 1 glazed pottery piece, 1 piece of slate, 1 of 3cm tapered nail, 1 hammer stone, whelk, limpet, scallop shells, animal bones and teeth, 4 bits of hard dark unidentified material.

    Barradhu, Hynish: 1 piece of pumice, 2 small smoothing stones, 1 piece of slag, 1 limpet shell, 3 pieces of iron (possible cartspring).

    Barradhu, Hynish (rock shelter): around 60 worked flints, 15 sherds (1 with comb decoration).

    Dunes between Hynish Farm and Dùn nan Cleite: 1 worked flint (awl), 3 sherds, 1 3-cm iron cylinder with two notches (see photo).

    Dùn na Cleite: 1972; 8 sherds (2 with everted rims and 1 with comb decoration), 1 worked flint, 3 animal teeth.

    Dùn Hiader: 1972. 5 sherds (1 decorated, 1 with an indented, raised cordon), 1 smoothing stone, 1 hammerstone, 1 piece of iron 2 cm long, 1 piece of burnt bone.

    Balephuil: 2 worked flints, 14 thick sherds, 1 small bone awl, 1 small pointed bone tool. ‘Sand dunes below Balephuil – just over the fence, not in the field you go down to the shore from, but the next along to the NW. 1982 May. Dr Brown knew this was an old settlement. Jean has a finger bone!’

    Balephetrish: 1 hammerstone.

    Sorisdale, Coll: 1 large fine sherd, 6 small sherds, 3 worked flints, 12 cowrie shells, 3 large pieces of bloom.

    Included was a note [about possible rock art]: ‘I’m sure I found some [cup marks] on the non-seaward side of Dun Moor Vaul above the well/spring. I have a photograph somewhere. Quite small depressions in a circle about 12 of them. [?] “votive” holes in rock in Crete. 1994. EG’
  • Possible dun site: Dun Otter, Soay

    A site on Soay, Ruaig, reachable at low tide.* It is a reasonable site, but there is no evidence of a surviving built structure, possibly because it is so exposed.
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  • Dun site: Dun Sgibinis



    Inner Hebrides Archaeological Project: Tiree Atlantic Roundhouses Surveys Darko Maričević, University of Reading

    The following surveys of Atlantic roundhouses on Tiree were conducted in the summer of 2007 in the course of now completed PhD research into the later prehistory of Tiree and Coll. A magnetometry survey was conducted with a Bartington Grad601 dual sensor gradiometer in zigzag mode at 0.5m traverse spacing and 0.25m interval reading. Resistivity surveys were conducted with the Geoscan RM15 resistivity meter with twin probe array, mobile probe span 0.5 m, traverse spacing 0.5 m, interval reading 0.5 m.

    NM 07669 47109, NM 07698 47117, NM 07711 47093: An Dùn, Rubha Sgibinis Resistivity survey was conducted over the area occupied by the denuded remains of the Atlantic roundhouse and its outworks. Despite minimal soil cover the survey produced extremely useful information about the location of the entrance to the roundhouse, possible levelling platform or perhaps even an earlier structure underneath the surviving wall arc, as well as multiple secondary structures.

    Discovery and Excavation in Scotland 2009, 51–2.

    Beveridge, E. (1903) ‘Tiree and Coll’. p. 83.
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  • Standing stone, Ruaig

    There are three probable prehistoric standing stones on Tiree. As it is next to a water mains trench, this one is believed to be modern, as are a number of others.
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  • NOSAS visit to Tiree in 2017

    Blog writer by John Wombell, including intertidal trackways on a Ruaig beach; nousts and kelp sites on Fadamul, Salum; drilled holes at the harbour, Milton; huts on Kenavara; rock art and the Ringing Stone.

    NOSAS, the North of Scotland Archaeological Society, has made several visits to Tiree, in particular, surveying all the rock art.

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  • Twenty sherds of Iron Age pottery from Ruaig

    20 sherds of pottery from Ruaig dated to the Iron Age donated by G Cregeen in 1985
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  • Pottery wall shed

    Pottery wall shed. Ruaig
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  • Pottery rim shed

    Pottery rim shed. Ruaig
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  • Iron washer

    Iron washer. Ruaig. Eric Cregeen 1970
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  • Two flint flakes Ruaig

    Two flint flakes Ruaig. Eric Cregeen 1970
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