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Bu, Gurness and the Brochs of Orkney Part II: Gurness
John W. Hedges with the collaboration of Bernard Bell and Beverley Smith and with appendices by Joanna Close-Brooks, Stephen Cracknell, Camilla Dickson and David F. Williams
BAR British Series· 164 1987
B.A.R.
5, Centremead, Osney Mead, Oxford OX2 ODQ, England.
GENERAL EDITORS A.R. Hands, B.Sc., M.A., D.Phil. D.R. Walker, M.A.
B.A.R. 164, 1981: 'Bu, Gurness and th e Broch s of Orkney. Part II: Gurness'
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B U, G URNESS, AND T HE B ROCHS OF O RKNEY P art 2 :
GURNESS
C ONTENTS P age F oreword
iii
L ist o f
f igures
L ist
p lates
o f
iv ix x ii x iii
L ist o f t ables A bbreviations u se C HAPTER
2 .1 2 .2
E XCAVATION, R ESTORATION A ND P UBLICATION T HE S TRUCTURES A ND LAYERS
1 15
w ritten i n c ollaboration w ith 2 .3
B everley S mith T HE F INDS
2 .4
w ritten i n c ollaboration w ith B ernard B ell T HE E NVIRONMENTAL R EMAINS
75
181
w ritten i n c ollaboration w ith 2 .5 A PPENDIX
B everley S mith D ATING
2 .1
C atalogue o f
e xtant
2 .2
C atalogue o f
f inds
2 .3
T he c lay m oulds
183 r ecords a nd s amples
186 191 3 03
b y J oanna C lose-Brooks 2 .4
T he p ottery f abrics
a nd r im f orms
3 06
b y S tephen C racknell 2 .5
T hin s ection a nalysis b y D avid F W illiams
o f
2 .6
T he m acroscopic p lant
r emains
t he p ottery
311 314
b y C amilla D ickson R eferences
3 15
These v olumes a re d edicated t o t he memory o f THE N ORTH OF S COTLAND ARCHAEOLOGICAL S ERVICES ( NOSAS)
i i
F OREWORD T hese t hree v olumes -at o ne o n
a
s alvage
m onument
e xcavation;
o pened
c ontext
o f
l evel -a re,
t he l ong o verdue
f or p ublic d isplay;
s imilar s ites
r espectively, p ublication
t he n orth a nd w est h ave
a
l arge
a nd a d iscussion o f b oth i n
i n t he i mmediate a rea.
t he
T he e vidence p roduced
a nd t he c onclusions d rawn, h owever, h ave i mportant i mplications f or t he s tudy o f S cotland's p rehistory. l east, s tudy,
a r eport
o f
l ong b een c onsidered t o b e
w ell d efined a s a m onument t ype. H ere, t he a ccepted c oncept o f t he ' broch' i s
a nd f undamental T he ' brochs o f
' understood'
o r,
a t
t aking O rkney a s a c ase r ejected a s b eing b oth
u ntrue a nd c onstrictive t o t hought. T he w ay i s m ade o pen f or f resh t hinking, n ot j ust a bout t wo c enturies, b ut f or t he w hole p eriod f rom t he b eginning o f S upport
t he I ron A ge
t hrough t o
f or t he p roject h as
p rincipally c ome f rom t wo b odies.
H istoric B uildings a nd M onuments D evelopment D epartment p rovided m ost t hrough w ork
P atrick
w as
S ervices
t he V iking s ettlement.
D irectorate o f t he o f t he f unding a nd s ome
A shmore a nd t hen N oel F ojut.
u ndertaken
w ithin
a nd b enefited
t he
N orth
f rom t he h elp,
o f
g reat
T he b ulk S cotland
a nd
s mall,
o f
T he
S cottish s ervices t he
e arly
A rchaeological o f v irtually a ll
t he m embers o f s taff. L atterly, a much n eeded g rant w as m ade f or r esearch. T he s eemingly e ndless t ask o f e diting s uch a l arge m anuscript f or p ublication w as w ife, T eresa. F or
t his
v olume,
i t
i s
l ightened t hrough t he a ssistance o f
a p leasure t o
ac knowledge
m y
t he e arly w ork
o f
B everley S mith o n C hapters 2 a nd 4 a nd, s imilarly, t hat o f B ernard B ell o n C hapter 3 . T he p lans a nd s ections w ere d rawn u p b y B everley S mith, t he
f inds
b y M ain i Anna B irkeland
W hittal), a nd i llustrations
( with s ome b y F rank M oran
a nd
Mike
t he p ottery b y S tephen C radknell -t hough a ll o f t he l ine h ave r eceived f inal p olish a nd a mendation t hrough L eigh
T urner. S pecific c redits h ave b een g iven i n t he l ist o f p lates b ut I a m g rateful t o t he N ational M onuments R ecord o f t he R oyal C ommission o n A ncient
M onuments,
S cotland
a nd t o
t he O rkney
L ibrary
A rchive
f or
p hotographs o f t he G urness e xcavations a nd t o H arold S hearer o f P hoenix P hotos f or a n a erial p hotograph o f t he p resent-day m onument.
JW H O xford
i ii
M arch 1 987
F IGURES F igure
P age
2 .1
G urness:
O verall s ite p lan
2 0
2 .2
G urness:
S ections a cross
2 1
2 .3
G urness:
P lans
o f
s ite
b roch i nterior a t
d ifferent
2 2
h eights 2 .4 2 .5
G urness:
D etails o f b roch i nterior a t
G urness:
E ntrance-way a nd o utbuildings
g round l evel
2 4
t o N E o f
2 5
b roch t ower
2 6
b roch t ower 2 .6
G urness:
O utbuildings
t o S a nd E o f
2 .7
G urness:
O utbuildings N W o f
2 .8
G urness:
C onjectural r econstructed l ayout
b roch t ower
2 7 o f
3 0
b roch i nterior d uring l ater u se 2 .9
G urness:
P lans a nd s ections
o f w ell
3 6
2 .10
G urness:
I nterpretive s ite p lan
3 8
2 .11
G urness:
O verall p lan o f P ost B roch p eriod
6 4
6 6
s tructures 2 .12
G urness:
T he S hamrock
2 .13
G urness:
T he L onghouse
G urness:
S ingle c elled s tructure t o N E o f
2 .14
a nd A nnexe
6 8 b roch
7 0
w ith a djacent E w all 2 .15
G urness:
E vidence s uggestive o f
2 .16
G urness:
P lan a nd s ections o f V iking g rave
2 .17
G urness:
P erforated b one m ounts
2 .18
G urness: P erforated b one m ounts a nd p egs t o t hose f ound w ith s uch m ounts
2 .19
G urness:
P erforated b one m ounts
a ssociated p egs)
a V iking c emetery ( VI)
7 2 7 4 9 1
s imilar
( some w ith
9 2
9 3
a nd b one l ong-handled c ombs
2 .20
G urness:
U nperforated b one p lates
9 4
2 .21
G urness:
B one l ong-handled c ombs
9 5
2 .22
G urness:
B one s ocketed h andles
9 6
2 .23
G urness:
B one
9 7
s ocketed h andles i v
F igure
P age
2 .24
G urness:
B one n eedles/bodkins
a nd p ins
9 8
2 .25
G urness:
B one n eedles/bodkins
a nd p ins
9 9
2 .26
G urness:
B one n eedles/bodkins,
2 .27
G urness:
P ointed b one i mplements
1 01
2 .28
G urness:
P ointed b one i mplements
1 02
2 .29
G urness:
R ubbing a nd p olishing b one
2 .30
G urness:
C etacean b one l arge v essel o r c asket
1 04
2 .31
G urness:
C etacean b one
1 05
2 .32
G urness: a nd l ids
C etacean b one l arge v essels
2 .33
G urness:
C etacean b one
2 .34
G urness:
B one quern h andles a nd
2 .35
G urness: o bjects
B one s pindle w horls
G urness:
B one g aming e quipment a nd m iscellaneous
1 10
2 .36
p ins
a nd p in h eads
i mplements
l arge v essel o r c asket o r c askets
l id a nd s mall v essel ' bobbins
1 00
1 03
1 06
1 07 1 08
a nd m iscellaneous
1 09
o bjects 2 .37
G urness:
M iscellaneous
b one o bjects
1 11
2 .38
G urness:
M iscellaneous
b one o bjects
1 12
2 .39
G urness:
B ronze b rooches
2 .40
G urness:
B ronze t ortoise-shell b rooch
1 14
2 .41
G urness:
B ronze t ortoise-shell b rooch
1 15
2 .42
G urness:
B ronze
1 16
G urness:
B ronze r ings,
2 .43
a nd n eedles
a nd p ins
r ings c hain a nd m iscellaneous
1 13
1 17
o bjects 2 .44
G urness:
I ron knife b lades,
s hield b osses
a nd
1 18
m iscellaneous o bjects 2 .45
G urness:
I ron n ecklet, knife a nd s ickle
1 19
2 .46
G urness:
S tone
1 20
2 .47
G urness:
P erforated s tone d isc l oom-weights
1 21
2 .48
G urness:
P erforated s tone d isc
1 22
s pindle whorls a nd g aming e quipment
l oom-weights
F igure
P age
2 .49
G urness:
P erforated s tone d isc l oom-weights
1 23
2 .50
G urness:
P erforated p ebble l oom-weights
1 24
2 .51
G urness:
P ictish s ymbol s tone
1 25
2 .52
G urness:
S tone s lab w ith c rude i ncised c ross
1 26
2 .53
G urness:
A f lat p iece o f
1 27
p arallel
s andstone w ith i ncised
l ines a nd a p ebble p olisher
2 .54
G urness:
L arge s tone v essel
1 28
2 .55
G urness:
F inely m anufactured s teatite v essel
1 29
2 .56
G urness:
M iscellaneous
s tone v essel
1 30
2 .57
G urness:
M iscellaneous
s tone v essel
1 31
2 .58
G urness:
S tone l amps
1 32
2 .59
G urness:
S tone l amps
1 33
2 .60
G urness:
S tone l amp
1 34
2 .61
G urness:
S tone l amp
1 35
2 .62
G urness:
' Anvil s tones
1 36
2 .63
G urness:
' Anvil s tones'
1 37
2 .64
G urness:
P ivot s tone
1 38
2 .65
G urness:
P ivot
1 39
2 .66
G urness:
W hetstones
1 40
2 .67
G urness:
W hetstones
1 41
2 .68
G urness:
R otary quernstones
1 42
2 .69
G urness:
R otary q uernstones
1 43
2 .70
G urness:
R otary quernstones
1 44
2 .71
G urness:
R otary q uernstones
1 45
2 .72
G urness:
R otary quernstones,
s tone
s addle querns,
1 46
s addle q uerns w ith p ecked h ollows a nd a m ortar 2 .73
G urness:
T rough quernstones
1 47
2 .74
G urness:
T rough q uernstone
1 48
v i
F igure 2 .75
P age G urness:
S tone g rinders a nd a m iscellaneous
1 49
s triking t ool 2 .76
G urness:
S tone p estle a nd a g rinder
1 50
2 .77
G urness:
S tone p ounders
1 51
2 .78
G urness: S tone p ot l ids, a m iscellaneous s tone r oundel a nd q uartzite s trike a l ights
1 52
2 .79
G urness:
S tone p ot
1 53
2 .80
G urness:
N otched a nd p erforated p ieces o f
1 54
l id
f lagstone 2 .81
G urness:
M iscellaneous s tone o bjects
1 55
2 .82
G urness:
C rucibles
1 56
2 .83
G urness:
B aked c lay m oulds
1 57
2 .84
G urness:
B aked c lay m oulds
1 58
2 .85
G urness:
B aked c lay m oulds
1 59
G urness:
G lass b eads a nd g lobules,
2 .86
a nd f lint o r c hert
a mber b eads
1 60
f lakes a nd i mplements
2 .87
G urness: G lass l inen s moother, a s tone w ith a dhesions a nd a g round d own c lam s hell
1 61
2 .88
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
R im 1
1 62
2 .89
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
R im 2
1 63
2 .90
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
R im 3
1 64
2 .91
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
R ims 4 a nd 5
1 65
2 .92
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
R im 6
1 66
2 .93
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
R ims 6 a nd 7
1 67
2 .94
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
R im 7
1 68
2 .95
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
R im 8
1 69
2 .96
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
U nique r ims
1 70
2 .97
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
U nique r ims
1 71
2 .98
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
U nique r ims
1 72
2 .99
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
U nique r ims a nd b ases
1 73
v ii
F igure
P age
2 .100
G urness:
P ottery -F abric B ,
R ims 1 ,
6 a nd U nique
1 74
2 .101
G urness:
P ottery -F abric C ,
R ims 1 ,
7 , 8 a nd
1 74
U nique 2 .102
G urness:
P ottery -F abric D ,
U nique r ims
1 75
2 .103
G urness:
P ottery -F abric E ,
R im 1 a nd a b ase
1 75
G urness:
P ottery -F abric F ,
R ims 4 a nd U nique a nd
1 76
2 .104
a b ody s herd.
F abric G ,
U nique r im a nd a b ody
s herd 2 .105
G urness: 6 ,
2 .106
P ottery -Other F abrics,
R ims 1 ,
1 /2, 4 ,
1 77
7a nd 8
G urness:
P ottery -Other F abrics,
U nique r im
1 78
( amphora) 2 .107
G urness:
P ottery -Other F abrics, U nique r ims a nd
1 79
b ody s herds 2 .108
G urness:
S tone l amp
1 80
v iii
PLATES P late 2 .1
P age G urness:
T he s ite
' rediscovered
i n 1 929,
f rom t he
3
' rediscovered' i n 1 929,
f rom t he
3
W ( RCAMS -S DD g lass n eg A 799/3) 2 .2
G urness:
T he s ite
S ( RCAMS -S DD g lass n eg A 799/2) 2 .3
G urness:
C raw's
b roch i nterior 2 .4
G urness:
G urness:
( 1930)
C raw's
( 1930-1932) 2 .5
p lan o f
t he p artially e xcavated
4
( RCAMS -M OW p lans)
p lan o f
t he e xcavated b roch i nterior
4
( RCAMS -M OW p lans)
T homas K ent
f rom S ( 1930 o r
p hotograph o f
1 931)
b roch i nterior
5
( Orkney L ibrary A rchive)
2 .6
G urness: T homas K ent p hotograph o f b roch i nterior f rom W ( 1930 o r 1 931) ( Orkney L ibrary A rchive)
5
2 .7
G urness: T homas K ent p hotograph o f b roch i nterior f rom E ( 1932) ( Orkney L ibrary A rchive)
6
2 .8
G urness:
6
T homas K ent p hotograph o f
f rom S E ( 1932) 2 .9
C urness:
T homas K ent p hotograph o f
f rom o utside 2 .10
b roch i nterior
( Orkney L ibrary A rchive)
( 1930 o r
1 931)
b roch e ntrance
7
( Orkney L ibrary A rchive)
G urness: T homas K ent p hotograph o f N E quadrant o f b roch w all u nder e xcavation/consolidation ( 1932)
7
( Orkney L ibrary A rchive) 2 .11
G urness:
C raw's
1 933 s ite p lan
2 .12
G urness:
R ichardson's
( RCAMS -M OW p lans)
1 937 s ite p lan s howing g rid
8 9
a nd a reas o wned, r espectively, b y t he C rown a nd t he S ociety o f A ntiquaries o f S cotland ( RCAMS -M OW p lans) 2 .13
G urness: S ite p rior t o f inal r estoration, v iew o f o utbuilding 1 a nd b roch t ower, f rom S ( RCAMS -S DD)
1 0
2 .14
G urness:
v iew o f
1 0
v iew
1 1
S ite p rior t o
o utbuildings 7 -9, 2 .15
G urness:
S ite p rior
a long p assage
f inal r estoration,
f rom W ( RCAMS -S DD) t o
f inal r estoration,
t hrough g atehouse a nd o utbuildings,
f rom E ( RCAMS -S DD) 2 .16
G urness:
C omposite
p hotograph o f w hole
p rocess o f f inal r estoration, g lass n egs A 801/9-11)
i x
s ite i n
f rom S E ( RCAMS -S DD
1 1
P late
P age
2 .17
G urness: T he s ite today, P hoenix P hotos)
2 .18
G urness: B roch e ntrance p assage, ( John W H edges)
2 .19
G urness: h ole
2 .20
E ntrance
( H S hearer,
f rom o utside
1 2
4 7
t o S g uard cell s howing b olt
4 7
( John W H edges)
G urness:
V iew i nto r oofless
e ntrance 2 .21
f rom t he a ir
l intel
G urness:
Sg uard cell o ver
4 8
( John W H edges)
R oof o f b asal g allery/floor o f
s uper-
i mposed g allery i n N E quadrant o f b roch w all
48
( John
W H edges) 2 .22
G urness: C hamber a t N W ( John W H edges)
2 .23
G urness:
I ntramural s tair,
2 .24
G urness:
I ntrusive s taircase p artly b locking
a ccess
f oot of
t o b roch i nterior
i ntramural s tair,
f rom
f rom E ( John W H edges)
4 9
4 9 50
( John W H edges)
2 .25
G urness: T riangular l obby i n N E o f b roch i nterior, f rom S ( John W H edges)
5 0
2 .26
G urness:
5 1
S W p art o f
S a partment in b roch i nterior,
f rom N ( John W H edges) 2 .27
G urness:
S E p art o f
S a partment
i n broch i nterior,
5 1
f rom E ( John W H edges) 2 .28
G urness: N W a partment ( John W H edges)
2 .29
G urness:
i n broch i nterior,
f rom N E
R ectangular n orthern d ivision i n b roch
5 2
5 2
i nterior f rom S ( John W H edges) 2 .30
G urness:
O utbuilding 3
f rom t op o f b roch w all t o N
5 3
f rom t op o f b roch w all t o N
5 3
( John W H edges) 2 .31
G urness:
O utbuilding 4
( John W H edges) 2 .32
G urness: O utbuildings 5 a nd b w all t o N W ( John W H edges)
f rom t op o f b roch
2 .33
G urness: P air o f c ompartments f lanking t he o utside o f t he e ntrance t o t he b roch t ower, f rom E ( John W
5 4
54
H edges) 2 .34
G urness: H edges)
E ntrance t o O utbuilding 1 ,
f rom S ( John W
5 5
P age 2 .35
G urness:
D ouble e ntrance t o O utbuilding 4 ,
f rom N
5 5
( John W H edges) 2 .36
G urness: 3 ,
2 .37
H earth a nd c ooking trough i n O utbuilding
5 6
f rom N ( John W H edges)
G urness:
H earth i n S a partment of O utbuilding 6 ,
5 6
f rom N ( John W H edges) 2 .38
G urness:
E arth closet i n O utbuilding 5 ,
f rom E
5 7
( John W H edges) 2 .39
G urness: A umbry i n O utbuilding 9 ,
f rom N E ( John W
5 7
H edges) 2 .40
G urness:
D ouble a umbry i n O utbuilding 2 ,
f rom N E
5 8
( John W H edges) 2 .41
G urness:
C hamber i n O utbuilding 1 ,
f rom N W ( John W
5 8
C hamber i n O utbuilding 3 ,
f rom N W ( John W
5 9
f rom N E ( John
5 9
H edges) 2 .42
G urness: H edges)
2 .43
G urness:
C upboard i n O utbuilding 9 ,
W H edges) 2 .44
G urness: 4 ,
2 .45
C upboard a nd l arge chamber i n O utbuilding
6 0
f rom N ( John W H edges)
G urness:
Bins
i n O utbuilding 1 ,
f rom N ( John W
6 0
H edges) 2 .46
G urness: H edges)
2 .47
G urness:
?Trough i n O utbuilding 2 ,
f rom N ( John W
S upposed o ven or k iln i n O utbuilding 9 ,
6 1
6 1
f rom S W ( John W H edges) 2 .48
G urness:
G reat D itch a nd g atehouse,
f rom S ( John W
6 2
H edges) 2 .49
G urness: r ampart,
G reat D itch,
c urtain w all,
a nd i nner
f rom g atehouse t o N E ( John W H edges)
x i
62
TABLES T able
P age
2 .1
G urness:
2 .2
G urness:
I ncidence o f
d ifferent
f abrics
G urness:
O ccurrence o f
2 .3
O ccurrence o f
s herds
b y f abric
3 06
o rganic t empered s herds
r im t ypes
i n
i n d ifferent
3 08
3 09
f abrics 2 .4
G urness: a nd
b ase
T he e xtent
o f b urnishing o f F abric A r im
3 09
s herds
2 .5
G urness: O ccurrence o f r im a nd b ase s herds
2 .6
G urness:
c arbon d eposits
C omparison o f p ottery f abric t ypes
d erived b y p etrological a nalysis d etermined
o n F abric A
b y e ye
x ii
a nd
t hose
3 10
3 13
ABBREVIATIONS a pp
a ppendix
B /PB e tc
B roch P eriod/Post s ee a pp 2 .2
( Pottery)
P reserves
t races
o f
b otanical
B roch P eriod.
r emains
F or s ubdivisions
c irca c h
c hapter D iameter E ast
E st/E
E stimated
f ig
f igure
f orth
f orthcoming p ublication
F SA S cot
F ellow o f
GA
G urness,
gm
g ramme(s)
t he
S ociety
o f
A ntiquaries
o f
S cotland
Aikerness
H eight H BM
h istoric B uildings
a nd M onuments D irectorate o f
HMoW
S cottish D evelopment D epartment H is M ajesty's O ffice o f W orks
i n(s)
i nch(es)
kg km
k ilogramme(s) kilometre(s) L ength m etre(s) M aximum
M in m isc
M inimum m iscellaneous
mm M oPBW
m illimetre(s) M inistry o f P ublic B uildings
a nd W orks
N orth N GR
N ational G rid R eference
N /L
N ot L ocated
N MR
N ational M onuments
O D
O rdnance D atum p hase ( Pottery)
P I S e tc
P ost
s ubmitted
B roch p eriod.
p l
p late
P res
P reserved
R ecord
f or
S cotland
f or
p etrological
a nalysis
F or
s ubdivisions
s ee a pp 2 .2
R adius R CAMS
R im R oyal C ommission o n A ncient M onuments
R D R SM(Q)
R im D iameter R oyal M useum o f
S M s p/ssp
S outh S ite M useum s pecies
S cotland
T hickness T H
W (Est) W t
T ankerness H ouse Museum W est W idth ( Estimated) etc W eight
x iv
( Queen S treet
o f
S cotland
p remises)
C HAPTER 2 .1 EXCAVATION,
T he m ound 3 818
K nowe
o f G urness,
A ikerness w as
a
p rominent
g rass-covered
s ituated a gainst t he E vie s hore o f t he E ynhallow S ound ( NGR H Y 2 685). A lthough i t a ppears i n P etrie's l ist o f b rochs o f 1 872
( 1890,
9 3 n o 2 6)
R endall,
O rkney
c ollaboration f ourteen w all
R ESTORATION AND PUBLICATION
o n
i t
w ith
s teps
r emained
s cholar o f
t he t he
t enant,
S ecretary o f
' re-discovered t he
d ug i nto
s taircase
t he w estern s ide
M arwick,
t o b e
a nd m ember o f s et
( pis 2 .1,
t he
a gainst 2 .2).
i n 1 929 w hen R obert
A ntiquarian t op a nd
t he
i nside
O n t he
S ociety, f ollowed o f
a dvice
t he O rkney A ntiquarian S ociety,
t he o f
t his
i n d own
b roch
D r
H ugh
i nvestiga-
t ion w as b rought t o a c lose. B efore t he e nd o f J uly 1 929, h owever, J S R ichardson, t hen I nspector o f A ncient M onuments f or S cotland, h ad s een t he ' examination p it',
a nd w ith t he kind d onation o f
t wo h undred p ounds
f rom T B M acaulay, F SA S cot, t he w ealthy S cots C anadian f ounder o f t he M acaulay I nstitute, had a sked t he S ociety o f Antiquaries o f S cotland t o c onduct e xcavations. C ouncil o f t he S ociety a sked M r H ewat C raw, t heir S ecretary a nd e xcavator m ent t he
w as
t o
b e
o f D unadd,
t o a ct
o n t heir b ehalf;
r eached w ith t he o wner w ith r egard
t o
a n a rrange -
t he d eposition o f
f inds. T he
e xcavations
C raw d irected
t hat
e nsued
f or t he f irst
l asted f or
f our o nly,
t en s easons
( 1930
-1939).
d ying u nexpectedly i n 1 933.
l ess t han a m onth i n 1 930 h e c leared o ut t he f ollowing t rial t renching, a f urther c ircle o f
I n
b roch i nterior t hen, l and w as b ought a round
i t, a nd h e s tarted o n t he s urrounding b uildings. T he l ast o f M acaulay's m oney w as u sed f or t his p urchase, t he s ite w as t aken i nto G uardianship, W orks. B y t he e xhaustively f or m ost o f e xcavated,
a nd t ime
f rom 1 932 o n w as f inanced t hrough H M O ffice o f o f C raw's d eath, t he i nterior o f t he b roch h ad b een
i nvestigated,
t he w all a round
t he o uter b uildings
d efined
i ts c ircuit, t he p assage t hrough i t t o t he b roch e ntrance a nd t he s tructures t hemselves e mptied a part f rom a q uadrant
t o t he s outh ( pls 2 .3 2.11). T his l atter a rea w as c omplicated b y m uch l ater b uildings w hich, a s e lsewhere, w ere l eft i n s itu a lthough t heir f loors h ad b een d ug t hrough i n p laces t o t he l ower l evels. C raw's o nly p ublished a ccount o f h is w ork -a nd t hat v ery b rief -o ccurred i n t he P roceedings o f
t he F irst
t ohistoric S ciences O n l argely
C raw's
I nternational C ongress o f P rehistoric a nd P ro -
( 1934).
d eath R ichardson t ook
a n ominal a ppointment
c harge
o f
o perations;
f or a lthough h e v isited
t he
t his
s ite,
w as a s h e
h ad d one b efore, a nd d ictated w hat w as t o b e d one, h e w as t here f or v ery s hort p eriods o wing t o h is r esponsibilities i n o ther quarters. S upervision o f t he w ork w as d evolved t o f our i ndividuals -T he H on J M B alfour,
L ieut
T ulloch -w ho f rom t he
o ther
C ommander
T Y eoman,
o ccasionally w orked t hrough t he
s ummer.
G eneral E C raig-Brown,
t ogether b ut m ore D uring 1
t his
a nd R
G
o ften t ook
o ver o ne
p eriod f urther
l and w as
b ought d itches I n
a round t hat o wned b y t he S ociety o f A ntiquaries, w ere d ug o ut a nd t he r amparts b etween t hem d efined
a ddition t he
e xcavation t idied u p A t
a s
s econdary b uildings m entioned w ere
n ecessary a nd a ll
t he s tructures
t he t hree ( pl 2 .12).
r emoved
o utside
w ith
s uch
t he b roch
w ere
f or d isplay.
t his
j uncture t he S econd W orld W ar i ntervened a nd e very
a spect
o f w ork o n t he s ite c ame t o a h alt. A fter a d ecade a nd a h alf o f n eglect r econsolidation w ork r ecommenced, t he r esult b eing t he m onument a s i t i s known t oday ( pls 2 .13-2.17). R ichardson, h owever, n ever d id p roduce a f ormal e xcavation r eport a nd t he s ole p ublications o n t he s ite a s a whole h ave
r emained h is R oyal C ommission i nventory e ntry
s ite p amphlet
1 948).
T he
( 1946;
e xcavation a t
t he B roch o f G urness
t ook
a nd
p lace d uring t he
p re-
w ar y ears, w hen m any o f t he b ig s ites i n t he n orthern i sles w ere o pened b y H M O ffice o f W orks -J arlshof, M idhowe C hambered C airn a nd B roch, t he B rough o f B irsay a nd S kara B rae, t o n ame b ut a f ew ( RCAMS 1 946, I II 1 6-23, 2 8-33, 3 7-41; I I, 2 21-225, 1 93-200, 1 -5, 2 54-259). I n p ublishi ng
t he B roch o f G urness
a ims
o f
e xcavations
a t
a fter a n i nterval o f t hat
t ime m ust
b e
f orty y ears
s tressed.
t he
A t
l imited
G urness
t he
t o c lear o ut s tructures a nd r ecover r elics; t hese t wo p hrases o ccur t ime a nd t ime a gain i n t he e xtant r ecords. T he i dea o f s tratigraphy w as c ertainly t here b ut w as r udimentary b y p resent d ay
prime
objectives
s tandards;
were
e verything d epended o n t he o bservation a nd p erception o f
t he
i ndividual s upervisor i n c harge o f a g roup o f w orkmen who w ere d igging d own t o a nd w ithin s tructures a t a c omparatively f ast r ate. T he t he
i nterest
S ociety
h oused. h ad t o
o f
i n r elics
A ntiquaries
i s
a pparent
s ought
f rom t he v ery f irst
t o e stablish w here
t hey
T his i nterest g rew o ver t he y ears; w hen t he c ost b e p assed t o H M O ffice o f W orks w hat r emained o f
d onation h ad b een u sed t o m ake t he s econd o f I t c ulminated w ith o pposition t o R ichardson's
t ime
w hen
s hould
b e
o f e xcavation t he M acaulay
t hree p urchases o f l and. p roposal t o c reate a s ite
m useum. C ompromise w as r eached w hereby f inds f rom o ne s ide o f a l ine d rawn b etween t he s econd a nd t hird l and p urchases w ent t o t he S ociety o f Antiquaries w hile t hose f rom t he o ther b ecame t he p roperty o f t he O ffice o f W orks ( pl 2 .12). A t t he t ime o f w riting t he f inds f rom C raw's
e xcavations
u naccessioned, t he t he kept
a re i n t he R oyal M useum o f
w hile
s ite m useum a nd
t hose f rom R ichardson's t he H istoric B uildings
( Queen
S treet)
a nd M onuments D irectorate o f
S cottish D evelopment D epartment s tore i n E dinburgh. B ones w ere d uring t he l ater e xcavations o nly a nd w ere u sually b oxed e n m asse,
a lthough
i n a f ew i nstances
p ossible
w as
i t,
S cotland
p eriod a re d ivided b etween
h owever,
r etrieved a nd w as
c ontexts w ere g iven. s ome w as kept b y
b oxed b y a rea,
A s m uch p ottery
c ontext;
p resumably t o
a g reat d eal
f acilitate
t ion. T he f inds w ere s ometimes, b ut n ot a lways, p rovenance, a s w ill b e m entioned b elow.
a s o f
r econstruc-
g iven s ome s ort
o f
There w as f rom t he b eginning a c onstant b ias i n e xcavation t owards s tructures, s tripped o f u nnecessary a dhesions, w hich c ould b e c onsolidated a nd d isplayed. A ntiquaries o r H M o W were p rimary a nd e xplicit
T his w as b ecause, t he o rganising b ody,
o bjectives
o f
t he e xercise.
w hether t he S ociety o f d isplay w as o ne o f t he E very y ear t here w as
n ot o nly e xcavation b y a s upervisor a nd h is w orkmen b ut c onsolidation a nd r econstruction f irst b y c ontractors a nd t hen M inistry
f oreman a nd h ands;
t he e stimates 2
a nd g rants w ere
a lso b y a
c hannelled
P 1 2 .1
G urness:
T he
-S DD g lass
P 1 2 .2
G urness:
T he
-S DD g lass
s ite
' rediscovered
i n 1 929,
f rom t he W ( RCAMS
' rediscovered' i n 1 929,
f rom t he S ( RCAMS
n eg A 799/3)
s ite
n eg A 799/2)
3
•
P 1 2 .3
P 1 2 .4
G urness: i nterior
G urness: 1 932)
C raw's p lan o f t he p artially e xcavated b roch ( 1930) ( RCAMS -M OW p lans)
C raw's
p lan o f
t he e xcavated b roch i nterior
( RCAMS -M OW p lans)
4
( 1930-
P 1 2 .5
G urness: ( 1930 o r
P 1 2 .6
G urness: ( 1930 o r
T homas K ent 1 931)
T homas K ent 1 931)
p hotograph o f
b roch i nterior f rom S
( Orkney L ibrary A rchive)
p hotograph o f
b roch i nterior
( Orkney L ibrary A rchive)
5
f rom W
P 1 2 .7
G urness: ( 1932)
P 1 2 .8
G urness: ( 1932)
T homas K ent
p hotograph o f
b roch i nterior f rom E
( Orkney L ibrary A rchive)
T homas K ent
p hotograph o f
( Orkney L ibrary A rchive)
6
b roch i nterior f rom S E
P 1 2 .9
G urness: o utside
P 1 2 .10
G urness:
T homas K ent ( 1930 o r
1 931)
T homas K ent
p hotograph o f
b roch e ntrance f rom
( Orkney L ibrary A rchive)
p hotograph o f
u nder e xcavation/consolidation A rchive)
7
N E quadrant o f
( 1932)
b roch w all
( Orkney L ibrary
P 1 2 .11
G urness:
C raw's
1 933 s ite p lan ( RCAMS -M OW p lans)
8
P1 2 .12
G urness: R ichardson's 1 937 s ite p lan s howing g rid a nd a reas o wned, r espectively, b y t he C rown a nd t he S ociety o f A ntiquaries
o f
S cotland
( RCAMS -M OW p lans)
9
P 1 2 .13
G urness:
S ite p rior
t o
f inal
b uilding 1 a nd b roch t ower,
P 1 2 .14
G urness:
S ite p rior
b uildings 7 -9,
t o
r estoration,
o ut-
f rom S ( RCAMS -S DD)
f inal
r estoration,
f rom W ( RCAMS -SD ] ))
1 0
v iew o f
v iew o f
o ut-
P 1 2 .15
G urness:
S ite
p rior
t hrough g atehouse a nd
P1 2 .16
G urness: f inal
C omposite
r estoration,
t o
f inal
r estoration,
o utbuildings,
p hotograph o f f rom S E
1 1
v iew a long p assage
f rom E ( kCAMS -S DD)
w hole
s ite
( RCAMS -S D I ) g lass
i n p rocess
o f
n egs A 801/9-11)
P1 2 .17
G urness:
T he s ite
t oday,
P hotos)
1 2
f rom t he a ir
( H S hearer,
P hoenix
t hrough t he A rchitects' D epartment m ainly b ecause o f t he o rganisational s tructure c urrent, t hough i n g iving a g rant e xcavation a nd r econstruc t ion
w ere
s een
a chievements r esiting,
a s
s tone
m illennium
t wo a spects
t o w hich g reatest A D
b y
s tone,
w hich
o f
t he
s ame
p ride w as
o f
t wo
p roject.
a ttached w as
s tructures
s tood i n t he w ay
o f
o f
O ne
t he t he
o f
t he
r emoval
a nd
l ater
i nvestigations
o f
f irst e arlier
s tructures; i n n either c ase w as t he f loor r ecorded. F rom a p resent d ay p oint o f v iew, a part f rom t he p resence o f t he i ndividual s upervisor, t he
o nly
p rofessionalism t hat
t he a rchitectural e ither t hat
o f
f ully
n eeded
e ntered
r ecording o f e xposed
t o
b e
t he
t he e xcavations
r emains;
s tructures
o r o f
p ieces
c leared a way i n o rder
t hat
b etter d isplayed -t here a re n o d rawings o f t here a re w ere m ade t o s how r elative s tructures
r ather
W ritten l ayers,
t han t heir s tratigraphic
r ecords a re
a nd
s imilarly
s tratigraphy.
a t G urness w as
i n
i ndeed t he e xtant p lans o f
s econdary
t he m onument
l ayers. h eights
a re
m asonry c ould
b e
S uch s ections a nd p ositions
a s o f
r elationship.
l acking i n i nformation o n
F or t he f irst
p eriod o f
c ontext,
e xcavation w e h ave
C raw's d aily l og-book, i n w hich i s r ecorded, t ogether w ith a d escript ion o f t he w eather a nd a n ote o f t he n umber o f m en i n a ttendance, t he a reas
i n
w hich
e xcavation w as
b eing
c onducted,
o ccasionally
w hat
a rtefacts w ere r ecovered a nd, l ess f requently, t he s ort o f d etails t hat w ould b e w elcomed a s o f a rchaeological i nterest. T here i s a s imilar d ay b ook f or 1 935-38; a ny t here m ay h ave b een f or 1 934 o r 1 939 h ave b een l ost. V arious l etters r elating t o t he t en y ears a s a w hole a lso s urvive t he o f
a nd g ive
d aily t he
a s imilarly
l og w ere kept
f inds w ere
s ometimes kind o f a ssigned, c rude
l ayer
o f
i nformation.
r elics', a nd
I n a ddition t o
c atalogues
d ates
o f
i n w hich
d iscovery;
m ost
a s ketch
b rief d escription a nd t here i s o ften s ome I n t he e arly p eriod t he c ontexts, w here
r elated t o p hases a reas
o f
l isted w ith n umbers
a ccompanies t he c ontext g iven.
n umbered
l ow l evel
' records
i mposed b y
t he e xcavator,
w ithin s tructures h orizontally.
d escriptions w ere
s ometimes u sed t o
v ertically,
I n t he
l ater
i ndicate
a nd
p eriod
d epth,
b ut
m ore u sually w e f ind m easurements b ased o n t he d istance b elow a n a rbitrary a nd c hanging d atum ; h orizontal l ocation w as a chieved b y i mposing a n umbered t wenty f oot g rid o n t he s ite w ithin e ach quadrant o f w hich a f ind A part a nd S ome
t he
c ould b e g iven n orthings
f rom t he e xtant
b rief
l ogs,
t he
p ublications m entioned
n otes m ade
a nd e astings.
t wo
r ecords
o f
f inds,
t he l etters
t here a re a f ew w ritten
b y C raw i n t he f ield s urvive
s ources.
s cribbled o n o dd b its
o f
p aper, m ainly t he b acks o f l etters. I n a ddition t here i s a r eport o f h is w ork w hich h e w rote i n 1 930 a nd u pdated s lightly i n 1 931 a nd 1 932, a nd a s imilar s ummary p roduced b y R ichardson i n 1 935. B oth o f t hese a re
p rogress
r eports
r ather
t heir c ontent. A side n otebooks c ontaining b uildings'
a nd
p reliminary
p ost-excavation w ork
I t b ooks p aper t ype l arge a nd
o f
t han i nterim p ublications
a nd a re b asic i n
f rom t hese, f or t he l ater p eriod t here a re t wo a f ew s ketches o f ' doors a nd h earths i n ' out-
' aumbries'
a nd
a f urther
t wo
o n t he s mall f inds
d evoted a nd
t o
v ery
t he p ottery.
i s c lear f rom t he r ecords e xisting t hat t here w ere n ever s ite i n t he m odern s ense a nd t hat v ery l ittle t hat w as c ommitted t o h as
o f
b een l ost.
l oss
o f
p roportion o f t hereby
c ontext.
O ver t he p assage
i nformation,
t he
M arkings
f inds
r est
o f
h owever.
o f I t
t ime i s
t here h as b een a nother
n ow i mpossible
a nd p ottery w ith n umbers t he e ntry,
o n t he o bjects
w hich m ay
t hemselves, 1 3
i n
t he
o r m ay n ot i n c halk,
t o m atch a c atalogues i nclude c rayon
a a nd
p encil, o f
h ave
p aper
a rtefacts
f requently b ecome i llegible,
u sed t o
a s w hich
l abels h ave o ften
w hile m arked b oxes
b ecome
t hey o riginally r eferred,
d isassociated m ainly a s
a
a nd s craps w ith t he r esult
o f
l ater h andling a nd s orting. T his
a ssessment o f
t he
l imited a ims
o f
e xcavation,
t he c onsequent
s tandards t o w hich i t w as c onducted a nd r ecorded, a nd t he a mount o f i nformation l oss t hat h as o ccurred i s n ecessary s o t hat a p roper a ppreciation c an b e m ade o f t he p resent r eport, n ot l east t he c redibility t hat c an b e a ttached t o a ny ' fact quoted f rom t he s ource m aterial. I n s pite o f t he i mperfections G urness c an s till t hrow a m ajor l ight o n t he p rehistory o f O rkney, i f n ot t he n orth o f S cotland, w hen
i nformation f rom i t
i s
t aken i n c onjunction w ith t hat
s imilar s ites, p articularly t hose w hich h ave b een r ecently a nd f rom w hich m ore r eliable d ata i s a vailable.
1 4
f rom
o ther
e xcavated
C HAPTER 2 .2 T HE S TRUCTURES A ND LAYERS
T he
i nformation f or
t his
s ection i s
d erived
f rom t wo s ources -t he
e xtant d ocumentation ( studied b y J ohn W H edges) a nd t he m onument a s i t e xists t oday ( studied b y B everley S mith a nd t he s ubject o f a d etailed t ypescript
n ow i n t he N ational M onuments R ecord f or S cotland).
T hough
t he e vidence h as t hus b een g one o ver m inutely, b revity a nd c larity d emand t hat t he i ntegrated v iew g iven h ere b e a s ummary o ne. I t i s a lso n ecessary t hat i t b e f rom a r esolved p osition r egarding p hasing a m atter
r equiring
W hen
s ome p refatory c onsideration.
C raw d ied
f inished a nd h is
t he e xcavation o f
l ast known v iews
w hat m ight h ave b een h is m aking d etailed r ecords
t he
o n i ts
f inal o nes. t hat c ould b e
s ite a s
a w hole w as
p hasing c annot
f ar
f rom
b e e quated w ith
I n t he a bsence o f a ny c oncept o f r etrospectively a nalysed h e h ad
t o c ome q uickly t o a w orking h ypothesis o f t he o utline s tratigraphy o f t he s ite. T his i nvolved t he e arly i mposition o f f our p hases ( A-D) b ut -a s
i t
i s
p rogressed T he
i nitial
s ummarized a s 1 )
2 )
e ssential
i n s pite o f
t o a ppreciate -h e d id m odify h is t his
s cheme
v iew
a s
w ork
c onstraint. -a nd
t he
r easoning
b ehind
i t
-c an
b e
f ollows:
T he f urnishings f ound i n t he b roch i nterior w ere c onsidered a rchitecturally d issimilar t o t he t ower i tself a nd w ere t herefore p resumed t o b e s econdary. T he t ower, b eing o riginal, w as p hase A ; t he
i nternal
T he
b uildings
f urnishings p hase B . f ound a round
t he b roch a t
o r n ear t he o riginal g round
l evel w ere s imilar i n a rchitectural s tyle t o t he i nternal f urnishi ngs a nd t hey t oo, t herefore, b elonged t o p hase B . 3 )
A
s tair
w ithin
t he
b roch t ower which was
a ccessible
f rom
t he
e ntrance a nd y et b uilt o ver r ubble m ust h ave b elonged t o a p eriod p hase C -w hen t he t ower h ad p artly c ollapsed. T his a nd, p ossibly, o ther i nternal f eatures w ere a ssumed t o b e c ontemporary w ith a n umber o f c ellular b uildings w hich a ppeared t o b e b uilt o ver t he r uins g round 4 )
o f
t he
b roch o utbuildings,
b ut w hich w ere b elow t he e ventual
s urface.
M aterial
f ound o n t he r uined w all-head
i ndicated t hat
t he s ite
b een o ccupied w hen t he b roch h ad t otally c ollapsed -p hase P aving f ound b elow t he t urf i n v arious l ocations w as b elieved b elong
t o
t his
p hase.
1 5
h ad D . t o
5 )
V iking
A
s hield b oss w as
b urial o n o ccupation. S ince
t op
o f
t aken t o
t he s ite w as
t o
b e
d isplayed i t w as
t he
f urnishings w ithin t he b roch b e
t he
f irst
p art
o f
i ndicate
t hat
t he m ound a fter t he c lose
h is
o f
t here h ad t he
l ast
b een
p eriod
o bviously d esirable
l eft u ndisturbed b ut
C raw
a o f
t hat
t ested
s cheme b y l ifting a nd e xcavating b elow t he
' B'
f loor w here t his w as p ossible. T his s eemingly c onfirmed h is h ypothesis, a n e arlier f loor -if n ot t wo -b eing f ound i n t he c entre. R ound
t he
C raw's
p eriphery,
s uggested
h owever,
t here w as n o s uch d epth o f
r esolution o f
f loor h ad a h ollow i n t he
t his
c entre
c onundrum w as
' below t he
t hat
l evel o f
s tratigraphy.
t he o riginal
t he
' A'
l ater p avement
w hich, r ound t he s ides o f t he b roch s eems t o r epresent t he l evel o f t he f irst o ccupation' ( underlining a dded). I f o ne t akes t he v iew t hat t he f loor
w as
r esurfaced n ear t he
c entre
s imply b ecause i t
w as
s lumping
i nto t he h ole d ug f or t he u nderlying w ell t hen t he p icture b ecomes e ven f urther r emoved f rom t he i dea o f t he s hell o f a n e arlier t ower b eing r efitted b y s hifted h is
s econdary o ccupants who b uilt i n a n ovel w ay. p osition quite c onsiderably b y t he t ime o f h is
C raw h ad l ast s tate-
m ent - I t s eems p robable t hat a lthough t he e xisting i nternal c onstruc t ions a t A ikerness a re s econdary t he p rimary c hambers i n t he c ourt w ere s imilar i n c haracter a nd w as
c ontinuous'.
t he
known r estyling
n eed n ot
n ecessarily
a nd
s ome
t hat
t he o ccupation u ntil
W e w ould g o
o f
o f
t he
h ave
t he
r uin o f
e ven f urther t han t hat
b uilding -it
i nvolved
t he f urnishings
t otal
t hat
t he
b uilding
i n s uggesting
t hat
l atterly h aving
t wo h earths -
r econstruction o f
t he i nterior
s urvive a round t he p eriphery
m ay
b e o riginal. C raw
h ad a bandoned
h ad e mphasised
t hat
t ypical -if n ot o f t he b rochs. t he
o f
t he i dea o f
c ontinuity.
s hanty
r e-use o f
l ine
o f
h e a s
t o
t he f loor w ithin t he
a nd d id n ot i ndicate a p an-site ' horizon -as h ad b een I t s eems t o t he p resent w riter t hat b y f ollowing C raw's
a rgument
s ions.
t ower a nd
o riginal -a nd c onsidered t hem t o b elong t o t he p eriod I t i s a lso i mplicit i n h is f inal known t houghts t hat
s upposed p hases A a nd B o nly h ad r elevance
b roch t ower a nticipated.
t he
H e s aw t he i nternal f urnishings
T he
f urther
f irst
i s
o ne i nevitably t hat
t he
c ase
c omes
f or
t o
t wo a dditional c onclu-
t he o utbuildings
n ecessarily
b eing s econdary h as b een quashed a nd t hat t here i s n o r eason why t hey s hould n ot h ave s tarted t o d evelop d uring t he v ery e arliest o ccupation o f t he b roch. T he s tructural a lterations
s econd i s i n v arious
t hat w hile e vidence m ay e xist f or p arts o f t he s ite d uring t his p eriod
o f i ts u se i t w ould b e a c onfusing f iction t o s peak i n g eneral a bout ' phase A ' o r ' phase B ' r ather t han j ust r eferring t o t he
t erms B roch
P eriod'
-c omplex t hough t hat m ay w ell h ave
I t B roch'
i s a lso b est i f p hases C a nd D a re c ombined a nd known a s ' Posto r e ven ' Pictish'. T he b roch i nterior a side, C raw's o riginal
r ule
o f
t he
t humb
o ne w as
o ther
w as
b een.
f or d iscriminating b etween t hese
t wo w as
o bviously
f ound w hen d igging i nto t he B roch P eriod r uins
o n t op
o f
t hem,
b eing j ust
b elow t he
t urf.
a lternative
e xplanation.
T here
i t w as
f ound
t hat
o f
t he
t imes.
C raw c ertainly w avered i n h is 1 6
a t
c ona lso
d uring a l engthy
p eriod o f P ictish o ccupation d wellings h ad b een s et i nto P eriod r uins, t heir b eing s emi-subterranean w ith r espect t o s urface
t he
R ecent w ork
t he H owe, S tromness ( hedges a nd B ell 1 980; C arter e t a l 1 984) i s s idered t o p rovide b oth a d irect p arallel f or t his o ccurrence a nd a n
t hat
w hile
t houghts
t he B roch t he g round f or w hile
h e h eld
t o h is
d escribing r uined
f ramework
p hase
w hile
r uined a nd i dentified
s hifted
t he e mphasis
c onsiderably, w as
p hase D b ecame ' A p eriod w hen t he b roch w as
t he d wellers
( underlining
h e
C s imply a s ' A p eriod w hen t he b roch
a dded).
o n t he s ite b uilt c ircular h uts I n
t here i s n o
c ombining a ll o f
i mplication t hat
c ompletely
i n t he
t he P ost-Broch
i t was
l atterly p artially d ebris'
o ccupation
c ontemporary.
I ndeed i t
m ust, a t t he l east, s pan a p eriod f rom w hen t he b roch e ntrance w as u sable a nd t he i nterior o nly p artly f illed w ith r ubble t o o ne w hen t he w all
h ad
c ollapsed
t o w hat
i s n ow i ts
t ime t he H owe s uggests t hat t he c omplicated, a nd t he s tructures a nd S uch
r emains
p reserved h eight.
t echniques
o f
t he
1 930s;
m issed; a nd t he i nformation w e d o h ave h as n ot g iving a ny i dea o f t he t otal a ctivity o f
t he
s ame
c ould n ot h ave b een s atisfactorily i nvestigated w ith
a rchaeological
p oint
A t
s tratigraphy m ust h ave b een l ayers v ery d ifficult t o f ollow. a g reat
t he
d eal w ill h ave
t o b e r egarded a s o n t he s ite a t a
b een
p atchy a nd p articular
t ime.
W hen C raw s uggested t hat a s hield b oss f rom t he t op o f t he m ound m ay h ave c ome f rom a V iking b urial h is m ain i ntention w as t o p rovide a t erminus a nte quem
f or
R ichardson s ubsequently v arious
f inds -m ade
t aken t o
i ndicate
T he
s cheme
b ased a lmost t hat
t he
s ite
b ecoming
a n
u ninhabited
h ummock.
f ound a nd e xcavated a d efinite V iking g rave a nd
i n b oth e xcavators'
t he u se
o f
t o b e u sed
t ime -c an b e
f or
t he p hasing o f
e xclusively o n w hat C raw f ound a nd
p articular e xcavator's
r etrospectively
t he d ilapidated s ite a s a b urying g round. t he s ite h as
t hus
t he d irection i n
t houghts w ere d eveloping.
b een which
R ichardson m ay
h ave s een C raw's w ork t hrough i n o ne s ense b ut h e f ailed t o a ppreciate t he s ubtle p rogress t he e arlier e xcavator h ad m ade i n c oming t o g rips w ith t he s ite's p hasing a nd, t o t his e xtent, h is c ontribution w as r etrogressive. T his i s t he m ore u nfortunate s ince i t i s b rief p ublications w hich h ave b een m ost a ccessible. d efences,
w hen f ound,
w ere
l inked w ith C raw's
o riginal p hase A c oncept,
t heir h aving s upposedly e ncompassed a n a rea o f t he
b roch
u nstable,
t ower t o
e xisted.
h ave
T he
c ollapsed
l atter i s
a t
a n
R ichardson's T he o uter
g round w ithin w hich o nly
c onsidered
e arly
t o
p eriod,
p hase
h ave
b een
B
b eing
r epresented b y t he i ntrusive c hambers w ithin t he t ower a nd t he c omplex y et s emi o rganised r ing o f d wellings s urrounding t he t ower a nd c ont ained
w ithin t he b astion l ike
r o c k-cut c ept
o f
d itch.'
S imilarly,
p hase C a s
p redated t he g round l evel
c urtain w all w hich r ises
R ichardson s tuck
c onsisting o f
i ntrusive
f rom t he
d eep
t o C raw's o riginal
c on-
i nferior c onstructions w hich
t otal r uin o f t he s ite a nd t he e stablishment o f a n ew o f t he w reckage. H e t hen t ook p hase D f or t hose l ater
b uildings w hich h e e xcavated t o t he s outh a nd w est o f t he b roch, t hus ma king a n u nwarranted c hronological d istinction b etween t hese a nd t he o nes C raw h ad i dentified. A s m entioned, a V iking b urial w as f ound b ut w as r egarded a s a n i solated o ccurrence r ather t han r epresentative o f a p hase
i n t he
s ite's
l ife.
T HE B ROCH PERIOD S tructures o f
b elonging
t hose w hich c onstitute
t o
t his
p eriod i nclude m ost,
t he g uardianship m onument 1 7
a s
t hough n ot i t
e xists
a ll,
t oday.
o f
C omparison
t hese
w ith t he s urviving
o riginal
r ecords
i ndicates
ave b een r elatively m inor, t his b eing a ll t he m ore r emarkt o h he s pan o f t ime b etween e xcavation a nd f inal c onsolidation w hen t i nto a ccount. T he d ocumentation a lso g ives a dditional i s t aken a b o u t t h e se s t r u c tu r e s , a s w e l l a s a b o u t f e a tu r e s w hich i nformation een r emoved o r c overed o ver. A s ummary p resentation o f h ave e ithe r b c hanges
a ble
ill f ollow t he h eadings t he e videnc e w T he b roch
t ower:
g iven b elow :
T he s hell T he i nterior
T he e ncompassing v illage:
L ayout a nd g eneral c haracter I ndividual f loor p lans C haracteristic t ypes o f f eatures B uilding s equences a nd s tratigraphic d epth
T he o uter
F or 2 .1-2.7 e nsuing
d efences:
T he G reat D itch O utworks b eyond t he G reat D itch
c onvenience
t he
P 2 0-27);
s pecific r eferences a re n ot
g eneral p lans h ave
b een g rouped t ogether g iven t o
t hem
( figs
i n
t he
t ext.
The b roch t ower
The shell T he
b roch
t ower
i s
s lightly
t o
t he w est
o f
t he
c entre o f
t he
s ite
as a w hole. I t i s s aid t o h ave b een b uilt d irectly o n b oulder c lay ( though t he e xistence o f a c ompressed o ld g round s urface m ay h ave b een o verlooked) a nd h ad o nly a s ingle s tep f oundation w hich p rojects c 0 .15m
f rom t he b ase o f
d ressed, 0 .2m
quarried
h igh
h aving
t he w all.
f lagstone
i s
T he d ry-stone b uilding
p roficient,
g enerally b een u sed
s tones
i n
r oughly
c 0 .25m l ong b y 0 .1-
f or f acing a nd a ny
g aps
b eing
f illed w ith a ngular f ragments. I t i s p erhaps i nteresting t hat t he s outh-west e xternal f ace h as b een f ractured a nd r eddened b y f ire t o a h eight
o f
1 .5m .
T he o verall b asal 1 8.25m ( WNW-ESE), t his a symmetry i s e xample, n orth.
d iameter o f
t he t ower r anges
f rom 1 7.5m ( N-S)
t o
t he a verage i nternal d iameter b eing 1 0.3m. M uch o f d ue t o t he w all w hich a t i ts p reserved h eight, f or
v aries f rom c 4 m i n t hickness n ear t he e ntrance t o c 3 m i n t he T he e xternal w all f ace h as s uffered m ost f rom c ollapse a nd
p ossible r obbing b eing a s l ittle a s 1 .05m h igh t o t he n orth a nd a m aximum o f 2 .5m h igh i n t he s outh. T he b etter p reserved i nner f ace h as a m inimum h eight o f i n t he s outh e ast.
c 2 .5m, t o t he n orth, a nd a m aximum o ne o f c 3 .6m, W all w idth d iminishes w ith h eight, t here a pparently
b eing a n i nternal a s w ell The e ntrance p assage o ut o f
a s
a n e xternal b atter.
( pl 2 .18)
i s
i n t he e ast,
w as
p aved
t hrough -
i ts l ength o f 4 .38m, a nd h ad o riginally b een l intelled a t a h eight 1 .75m b y m assive s tones, s everal o f w hich h ave b een p ut b ack i n
p osition. I t i s l ikely t hat t here o riginally was a c hamber o ver t he i nner e ntrance b ut t hat w hich n ow s urvives i n p art i s p robably a l ate i nsertion.
H alf
w ay
a long t he p assage w as 1 8
a n i nward
o pening
d oor,
t here b eing d oor j ambs, f acing b ar h oles.
a t hreshold s tone,
a p ivot
s tone,
O utside t his d oor t he p assage w as
c onstant 1 .18m w ide;
i nside
i t t he p assage w idened
a nd a p air o f
f eatureless a nd a
t o 1 .7m ( diminishing
t o 1 .4m), t here b eing a ccess t o r ight a nd l eft t o t he n orth a nd g uard c hambers b y s hort e ntrance p assages c 1 .25m h igh. T he g uard c hambers a nd t heir e ntrances a re p eculiarly T hat
t o
s outh
d issimilar.
t he n orth -from w hich t he d oor b olt w ould h ave b een s hot -h as
a n e ntry w hich i s s traight a nd a t g round l evel, w ith a s tep d own o f 0 .2m t o a s ub-rectangular c hamber m easuring c 2 .74 b y c 1 .64m. B oth e ntry a nd c hamber t o t he s outh a re c 0 .36m a bove t he p assage ( pl 2 .19), t he e ntry i s k inked, a nd t he c hamber p ear-shaped a nd m easuring c 3 .6 b y c 1 .36m ( pl 2 .20). T he t wo c hambers s eem t o h ave b een p aved o riginally a nd
t hey
p robably h ad c orbelled c eilings,
b e e stimated a t
t hough t heir h eight c an o nly
c 2 .25-2.5m.
P ortions o f a b asal a nd a s uperimposed i ntramural g allery a re t o b e f ound w ithin t he p reserved w all h eight ( pl 2 .21), b oth h aving b een a ccessible s olely f rom t he g uard c hambers. T he l ower g allery h as a n atural c lay f loor, i s c 0 .65m w ide, a nd w as r oofed a t c 1 .4m b y l intels, m any o f w hich a re i n s itu. I t i s p robable t hat t he l ower g allery n ever e xtended a round t he e ntire c ircuit o f t he b roch w all, i t t erminating a t 9 o 'clock ( below t he l anding o f t he i ntramural s tair) a nd b eing c losed b y s eeming c ollapse a t 1o 'clock. E ntry f rom t he g uard c hambers i nto t he u pper o f t he t wo s urviving i ntramural g alleries m ust h ave b een d ifficult -the a ccess h ole i n t he s outhern c hamber a ppears t o h ave m easured c 0 .5 b y 0 .6m a nd t o h ave b een c 1 .7m a bove f loor l evel. T he g allery i tself i s o f s imilar w idth t o t hat b elow , t he r oofing l intels m aximum
o f
t he o ne f orming t he f loor o f
p reserved h eight
o f
1 .14m.
I t
t he o ther,
a nd i t h as a
c an b e t raced t o 1o 'clock
i n
t he n orth w est a nd 7 .30 o 'clock i n t he s outh e ast, w here i t a ppears t o h ave b een b locked. E ven i f i t o riginally e xtended f urther i n b oth d irections i ts c ourse w ould h ave b een i nterrupted i n t he s outh w est s ector b y t he i ntramural s tair. T he b roch h as a n i ntramural s tair , a ccess h aving b een t hrough a d oor s et i n t he i nner w all a t 9 o 'clock a nd c 1 .83m f rom t he f loor; j udging f rom t he s urviving j amb, t he o riginal h eight o f t his e ntrance w ould h ave b een c 1 .31m . W ithin t he e ntrance i s a l anding, t o t he l eft o f w hich i s a 1 .07m s quare c hamber ( pl 2 .22), t he s tair l eading o ff t o t he r ight ( pl 2 .23). T he c hamber i s f loored b y t he l intels o f t he i ntramural g allery b eneath a nd i ts w alls a re o f u pright s labs w hich w ere o riginally l uted w ith c lay; i n i ts s outh w all i s a s mall a umbry a t a h eight o f 1 .13m. A b roken l intel a t i ts e ast e nd a nd a n u pright b etween i t a nd t he l anding b oth s uggest t he c hamber t o h ave o riginally b een c 1 .52m h igh. T he s taircase c urves c lockwise w ithin t he w all, h aving 1 .25m.
a
w idth
o f
c 0 .66m a nd t he t en r emaining
s teps
r ising
s ome
A f ew o ther f eatures o f t he b roch w all a re w orthy o f n ote. A t 1 2 o 'clock a nd 1 .83m f rom t he b roch f loor t here i s a n a umbry w ith a p reserved h eight o f 0 .89m. A t t hree p laces -i n t he s outh-east, s outhw est a nd n orth-west -s ufficient r emains o f t he i nterior o f t he w all f or p arts o f a n i nward p rojecting s carcement t o s urvive. I n t he f irst t wo a reas i t i s 3 .45m a bove t he f loor, i n t he t hird o nly 2 .9m. F inally,
t here
a re a f ew o ther s tones w hich p roject 1 9
f rom t he w all a nd
F ig 2 .1
G urness:
O verall s ite p lan
2 0
a l 4 ) 4 1 C I ) C O C O 0
G urness:
S ections
U c O
N • N
b 4 ) 9 . 1 . 4 4
2 1
G round
f l oo r l e ve l
F i rs t f l oor l e ve l a nd t wo-s to rey c ompar tmen ts
2 2
Wa l l-head
m ason ry o ve r e n trance l a rge ly r ebu i l t a f te r e xcava t ion
0 1 ———— c on jec tured a l ignmen ts
F ig 2 .3
G urnessi
P lans
8
4
2
o f
1 2
3
1 6 f ee t I
4
5 me tres I
b roch i nterior a t d ifferent h eights
2 3
2 4
l t . a oTialuT t poiq
: ssauino
G urness:
o utbuildings
C U
0 4 . )
C . )
0
0
2 5
2 6
a amol t i zoaq
s 2uTpTTnqlno
:s s auan9
B u i ld ings a nd i n ne r d i tch n o r th-wes t o f b roch
F ig 2 .7
G urness:
O utbuildings N W o f
2 7
b roch t ower
w hich m ust o riginally h ave b een i ntended t o s upport f urnishings. T here i s, f or e xample, o ne s uch s tone b elow a nd t o t he w est o f t he e ntrance t o t he i ntramural s tair, a t 9 .30 o 'clodk, 1 .71m f rom f loor l evel; a nother 1 .2m f rom t he f loor a t 5 o 'clock; a nd t wo 1 .04 a nd 1 .53m f rom t he f loor a t 6 .30.
T he interior T he i nterior a s n ow s een i s n ot a ll o f o ne p eriod. T he s taircase w ithin t he e ntrance i s p articularly o ut o f p lace ( pl 2 .24).
j ust
H aving b een f ound b uilt o ver r ubble i t h as b een t otally r econstructed a nd l ooks f alsely o riginal. T he m ajority o f t he r emaining f urnishings m ay b e r egarded a s r epresenting t he l ater p art o f t he B roch P eriod u se o f t he b uilding, t here h aving b een a r evision o f t he i nterior l ayout a t t his t ime. S ome e lements m ay, h owever, h ave s urvived f rom e arlier u se w hen t here w as a s ingle c entral h earth a nd a lso a w ell. T he h earth h as n ow b een c overed o ver -t hough i t w as o nce p ossible t o v iew i t t hrough a s liding t rapdoor -b ut t he w ell i s a ccessible; b oth w ere s ealed b y t he l ater B roch P eriod r ef boring o f t he c entre o f t he i nterior. T he c ooking t rough t o t he s outh w est a lmost c ertainly b elongs t o a n i ntermediate s ub-phase, t hough i t m ay h ave c ontinued i n u se, a nd t he d rain t o
t he n orth w est m ust b e o riginal a s
i t i s b uilt u nder t he b roch
w all.
T he l ater B roch P eriod u se o f t he i nterior R egrettably,
l ittle
i s known a bout
t he c entral a rea o f t he f loor
s ince i t w as o nly p erfunctorily p lanned b efore b eing d ug t hrough i n s earch o f t he e arlier h earth a nd w ell. T he e ffect o f t his i s t o t hrow a s light c onfusion o n t he w ay i n w hich t he i nterior w as d ivided i nto a reas,
t hough t he
1 )
t riangular l obby g iving d irectly i nto a s outhern a partment
A
a ccess
t hree m ain a lternatives h ave m uch i n c ommon : w ith
t o a n orth-western a partment.
2 )
A t riangular l obby l eading t o a t iny s quare a ccess z one f rom w hich a s outhern a nd a n orth-western a partment c ould b e e ntered.
3 )
A
t riangular
l obby l eading i nto a r ectangular
w hich a s outhern a partment, a n orth-western r ectangular n orthern d ivision c ould b e e ntered. I n
s tructuring
a ccess
z one
a partment
t he e nsuing d iscussion t he t hird o ption
f rom a nd
w ill
a
b e
f ollowed s ince t he l ie o f t he o riginal f lagstones f avours t his ( pl 2 .5) a s d oes a n a pparent s lot f or a c ontinuation o f t he m ain E -W f lag p artition. I t m ust b e s tressed, h owever, t hat t here i s n o c ertainty t hat t his o ption i s t he c orrect o ne b ut t he i nformation g iven h ere c an b e r eadily r estructured w ith t he a id o f f ig 2 .8. I t m ight a lso b e p ointed o ut a t t his s tage t hat d ivisions a t h igher l evels w ithin b roch n eed n ot h ave b een i dentical t o t hose o n t he g round l evel.
t he T he
f ollowing d escription i s l argely c onfined t o s tructural r emains s ince n o u seful c omments w ere m ade a bout t he o ccupation l ayers w ithin t he b roch o ther t han t hat o ne e xisted c 1 .8m a bove f loor l evel. A h earth i n t he s outh g uard c ell; p eat a sh i n t he n orth o ne; a nd c harcoal a t t he b ottom o f t he i ntramural s tair m ay a ll r elate t o s econdary a ctivity f or 2 8
t hey
a re known t o h ave The
e ven
i ntrusive
w ithout
t his
b een o pen.
s taircase p artially b locks o ne w ould h ave b een f orced
t he b roch e ntrance
t o
t urn r ight
b ut
t hrough
a
d oorway, t he s ill o f w hich m ay s till b e s een. T his l ed i nto a t riangular l obby ( pl 2 .25), m easuring s ome 3 .5m N -S a nd E -W, h aving t he b roch w all a nd t wo b locks o f m asonry a s s ides, c upboard-like c ompartment i n i ts s econd c orner, ( with s ill) i n i ts t hird. m ore d etailed d escription.
a nd w ith a f lag-built a nd t he t hrough d oorway
A n umber o f f eatures o f t his l obby m erit T he c ompartment s poken o f i s w ell p reserved
a nd i s a p articularly g ood e xample o f f lagstone f urniture. O verall i t i s s ome 1 .2m w ide a nd 0 .8m d eep h aving a n a lmost i ntact s tone r oof 1 .2 t o 1 .36m a bove g round l evel. T he e ntrance t here b eing a l oose s ill, a nd t he b ottom p art l ined w ith s ingle
f lags,
t he
i s o f
f lanked b y u prights, t he s ides a nd b ack a re
l atter a lso h aving a n a umbry
s et
i nto
i t.
T he t rough quern w ithin t his c ompartment i s i n s itu. I t i s o f i nterest t hat f lat s tones h ad s eemingly b een b uilt u p o n t he r oof a s t hough t o m ake i t u p t o t he l evel o f t he a djacent w all w hich i s p reserved t o a h eight o f 1 .78m w here i t b utts a gainst t he b roch t ower. T his w all m istaken b y C raw f or a s tair -m ust o riginally h ave b een 3 .6m l ong, i ts o ther e nd b utting t he n ow r e-erected w estern j amb o f t he d oorway i nto t he c entral a ccess z one. T his w estern j amb i s b roken a t t he t op b ut i ts
e astern c ounterpart
w all s uggests l intel o f t he b etween t he T he
i s 1 .76m h igh;
a p rojecting s tone i n t he b roch
t his a lso t o h ave b een t he a pproximate h eight f irst d oor a nd i t i s t o b e n oted t hat t he b uilt
t wo
i s
o nly o ne
c ourse
o f
s tone
l ower
o f t he m asonry
t han t his.
c onjectured c entral a ccess z one w ould h ave b een l ike a
c orridor,
s ome
3 .5m l ong a nd 1 .5m w ide,
e ntered f rom t he
s hort
l obby
a nd
p roviding a ccess t o t he s outhern a partment, t he n orth w estern a partment a nd a n orthern r ectangular d ivision. A ligned E -W, i t h ad c ompartments a t
e ither
e nd.
T he b est p reserved
o f
t hese o bstructs
d irect
l ineal
a ccess t o t he b roch i nterior f rom t he e ntrance; i t n ot o nly h as t he w all b etween t he l obby d oors a s i ts n orth s ide b ut, a s m ay b e s een f rom p late
2 .5,
i t
i s
b uilt
i nto
t he w all,
t he
t wo
b eing
i nseparable.
F lanking t he f ront o pening o f t his 1 .09m s quare c ompartment s turdy u prights ( with a p ossibly r emovable t hreshold s tone
a re t wo b etween)
t hese s till s upporting a l intel. T he l atter s uggests t his c ompartment w as c eiled a t a h eight o f 0 .93m a nd t he p robability i s t hat t here w as a n i dentical a nd f or
c ompartment
a bove,
i ts
r oof
r esting o n t he n orthern
w all
f orming a f loor a t a h eight o f c 1 .8m. T he s outh e astern s upport t his w ould h ave b een a n e ke s tone o n t he s urviving 1 .25m h igh
u pright
w hile
s outh w est T he
t o
t here w ould h ave n eeded c omplement
t hat
t o
t o b e a f ourth u pright
l ess w ell p reserved c ompartment
0 .92m w ide. b roken o ff
W hat s urvives f lagstone m ay
h eight. B oth t he b ack t o a maximum o f 1 .52m ,
b e
o f
i n
t he
t he n orth w est.
i ts
t o
t he w est w as
s outhern s ide
t he r emains
i s
a bout
1 .57m d eep a nd 1 m h igh a nd
o f a c eiling o r a s helf
a t
a
t his
a nd n orth w all c ontinue u p, h owever, t he l atter a nd t his c ompartment t oo m ay h ave h ad a n u pper
s torey. The
s outhern a partment ( pls 2 .26,
b een e ntered u p
t he
e ntire
b etween i t d oorway
f rom t he
a nd
b eing
c entral a ccess
s outhern h alf
o f
t he n orthern a reas p resumed
t o h ave
t he
2 .27) w ould c onjecturally h ave
z one a nd i s b roch
c an b e
s emi-circular,
i nterior.
t aking d ivision
c learly m ade o ut o n p lan,
b een d irectly o ver 2 9
T he
t he e ntrance
t o
t he t he
r econstructed
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e arlier
w ell.
s outhern c hambers
T he c hief
s urviving a nd p ertinent
f urnishings
o f
t his
a partment a re t wo s uperimposed c hambers t o t he w est; t wo a nd a c ompartment a t g round l evel t o t he e ast; a nd a c entral
h earth. A t rough t o t he w est m ay h ave b een i n c ontinued u se. C raw a lso f ound t races o f s lab c ompartments t o t he s outh, h owever, a nd t he e ntrance
t o
t he i ntramural s tair h as
a lso t o
b e
t aken i nto a ccount.
T he b asal c hamber t o t he w est i s w edge-shaped, 2 .22m l ong a nd a m aximum o f 1 .66m w ide; h as a n e ntrance 0 .80m w ide f lanked b y t wo u prights w ith a r aised
t hreshold s tone b etween t hem;
i ts
b ack
i s
l ined
w ith t hree s labs; a nd t he whole h ad a c eiling o f f lagstones a t a h eight o f 0 .95m, t wo t hirds o f t his s till s urviving. T he s uperimposed c hamber i s
m uch l ess w ell
p reserved
b ut
s eems
t o h ave b een s imilar,
h aving
a
s lab-lined b ack a nd t he s ame s hape a nd b asal d imensions. I ts c eiling, i f a t a c omparable h eight, w ould h ave b een c 1 .80m a bove t he b roch f loor, t here b eing a g ap o f s ome 1 .65m b etween i t a nd t he t op o f t he s carcement a bove. t he s carcement, a nd i n
T he n orthern s ide o f t hese c hambers c ontinues u p t o t his b eing p art o f t he d ivision b etween t he s outhern
n orth w estern a partments t he
l atter.
A f inal
s poken o f a nd a lso
p oint
t he
b ac k
t hat m ight b e n oted a bout
o f
t he
s tair
t hese
s uper-
i mposed w estern c ompartments i s t he w ay i n w hich t he t riangular g ap l eft a t t he e nd o f a t l east t he b asal o ne m ay h ave b een u sed a s a c upboard f ronted b y a s lab w hich w as o riginally r emovable. F or
c onvenience
t he
c ompartments
i n t he e ast
o f
t he
s outhern
a partments m ay b e t hought o f a s r unning f rom n orth t o s outh. T he f irst, a c hamber, i s 1 .7m d eep a nd 1 .6m w ide, t he r ight-hand s ide o f i ts f ront b eing f illed i n w ith a n u pright s lab a nd a ccess h aving b een o ver a t hreshold s tone w ith
t he
c ompartment
h ere
a gain,
t here
t o t o
i s
t he
l eft.
t he e ast e nd e vidence f or
I t
s hares a w all o f
o f
t he
u pright
c entral a ccess
s labs
z one
b oth a l ower a nd a n u pper
a nd,
s torey.
T he t hree s labs w hich m ake u p t he s urviving r ight-hand w all o f t he c hamber a re c 0 .9m h igh a nd t he o ther s ide o f a c eiling a t t his h eight c ould
h ave
r ested o n t he
t wo
s imilar
s labs
i n t he
s hared
' post
a nd
p anel w all ( pl 2 .5). A c ase h as a lready b een m ade f or t here h aving b een a f loor a t 1 .8m o n t his s ide a nd t his m ay h ave c ontinued, r esting o n t he f rontal s lab ( broken o ff a t 1 .66m) a nd b eing s upported a t t he b ack b y t he p rojecting s tone 1 .53m u p t he b roch w all. T he s econd c hamber i s 1 .98m w ide b y 1 .43m d eep a nd h as a r aised t hreshold b etween t wo p airs o f f ronting u prights. N one o f t he l atter i s m ore t han 0 .8m h igh, s ides a t
a nd t he r espective m aximum m easurements f or i ts n orth a nd s outh a re 0 .9 a nd 1 .05m. T his c hamber m ay t herefore h ave b een c eiled
t he n ormal h eight b ut n o e vidence s urvives
o f
t here b eing a n
u pper
s torey. T his i s a lso t rue o f t he t hird c ompartment w hich m easures b y 1 .1m a nd f ills i n b etween t he s econd a nd t he b roch w all. u prights a nd i ts
o f
N o t he
e ither s ide
t he
t hreshold s tone h ere a re 1 .07 a nd l m h igh,
s hared w all a m aximum o f t race n ow s urvives s outh a partment.
C raw w rote r ound
o f
t he
1 .05m.
o f a ny c ompartments r ound t he s outhern e dge I n a l etter o f t he 1 8th J une 1 930, h owever,
t o R ichardson t hat s outhern h alf
1 .7m T he
o f
t here w as
t he
c ourt'.
' A d ouble
t ier o f
c ompartments
H e m ay w ell h ave b een i ncluding
t hose t o e ast a nd w est b ut i n h is l og e ntry f or t wo d ays e arlier h e r ecorded h aving f ound f looring b elow t he d oorstep t o t he i ntramural s tair,
i t
p articular d ifficult
h aving b een t he r oof c ompartments t o m ake
m ust
s ense o f
t he
o f
a l ower
t ier o f
c ompartments.
h ave b een v ery f ragmentary o dd c omponents 3 2
a nd
s ketched o n C raw's
T hese i t
i s p lan
( pl
2 .4).
O ne,
a b roke o ff
r adial s lab a t 9 o 'clock
l ater p lans b ut, c uriously, n o i ndications o f a pparent i n t he f lag f loor. T here i s, h owever, f rom
t he
b roch
s tair,
t his
o f
i ts h eight
a nd
w all
t o
t he w est
o f
t he e ntrance
c onfirming b oth t he e xistence o f o f
c 1 .8m a bove
g round
d oes
a ppear
i n
o ther u prights a re t he s tone p rojecting t o
t he
i ntramural
t he u pper f loor C raw s poke
l evel i n t he b roch i nterior.
F inally w ithin t he s outhern a partment, t here i s t he c entral h earth. T his c onsists o f a n ow c racked r ectangular s lab ( 1.44 x 1 .04m) w hich i s b ordered o n t hree s ides e dge, i ts n orthern e nd b eing o pen. p resumably
w ould h ave
b y a r aised kerb o f s mall s tones o n T o w est a nd e ast a re s ockets, w hich
s upported a s pit
o r a d evice f rom w hich
c ooking
v essels w ere s uspended. The s outhern
n orth w estern a partment ( pl 2 .28) i s m uch s maller t han i ts c ounterpart, o ccupying s lightly l ess t han t he n orth w estern
quadrant h owever,
o f t he i nterior a t g round l evel. W ithin t his r estricted a rea, t here i s a c hamber t o t he n orth e ast; t wo s uperimposed o nes t o
t he s outh w est; a s tair a djacent t o t he l atter; a nd a h earth. h eight o f 1 .8m a nd n ext t o t he s tair i s a l arge a umbry. T he d ay v isitor a ccess z one
w ill s ee a s ill s tone w here t he d oor f rom t he c entral w ould b e e xpected t o h ave b een b ut t his h as b een
i ntroduced.
A r ectangular f eature w ithin t his
i n e arly p lans u nintelligible. T he
A t a p resent
a nd p hotographs
s upposed d oorway a ppears
b ut b oth i ts n ature
n orth e astern c hamber i s
p entagonal,
a nd
m easures
a nd i s e ntered f rom t he s ide, t here b eing n o g eneral s urviving h eight o f t he u pright s labs
p eriod
a re
1 .62m b y 1 .2m,
t hreshold s tone. t he c ompartment i s
T he m ade
o f s uggest i t w as c eiled a t a h eight o f c l m. A n u pright p rojecting f rom t he b ack, h owever, i s t aller a nd o riginally h ad a gainst i t a nother s tone
t he
s ome
1 .8m h igh
( pl 2 .5).
T he s outh w estern s uperimposed c hambers a re s imilar t o t hose i n s outhern a partment t hey b ack o nto. T he b asal o ne i s b uilt i nto t he
w estern s tair; t wo u pright a nd s ides
i s 2 .34m l ong a nd
1 .43m w ide;
h as
a n e ntrance
a re
l ined w ith s labs;
a nd i t
h ad a c eiling o f
h eight o f c 1 .13m , p arts o f t his s till s urviving. e nd o f t he f lagged f loor w as r aised s ome 0 .06m. u pper i dea
s torey o f
s urvives
l ining
T he s tone a t
f lanked b y
s labs w ith a r aised t hreshold s tone b etween t hem ;
i n t he m asonry
o f
t he b ack
i s a r eplacement
s labs
b ut,
b ack a t
a
O riginally t he e ast W hat r emains o f t he
t he w estern s tair
t he c hamber w ith u pright
i ts
f lagstones
c an b e
w here
s een o nce
n evertheless,
t his c ompartment s eems t o h ave b een c 1 .2m, t he c eiling a n a nomalous 2 .4m o r m ore a bove t he b roch f loor.
t he m ore.
t he h eight
o f
t herefore b eing
T he p reservation o f t he w estern s tair i s e xtraordinary, i ts f ourt een s teps r ising 2 .88m f rom t he l evel o f t he g round f loor i n t he n orth w estern a partment t o t hat a s o ne w ith t he a djacent t o
h ave
b een b onded i nto
c omposed kerb o f
o f
a s ingle
s mall s tones
T he
r ectangular o f
t wo
t he b roch w all.
c ra c ked
s lab
o n a ll b ut n orthern
e ntered f rom t he s upposed c onsisting
o f t he s carcement. T hough t he s tair i s b uilt s uperimposed c ompartments i t d oes n ot a ppear
i ts
F inally,
1 .4 b y 1 .15m , e ast
( pl 2 .29)
w ould
z one a nd c an b e
c onnecting c ompartments. 3 3
h earth a
w as
r aised
s ide.
d ivision
c entral a ccess
t he
b ounded b y
h ave
t hought o f
T he o uter o ne
o f
b een a s
t hese i s
r ectangular,
c 3 m l ong b y 1 .2m w ide,
a nd o riented r adially N -S.
n o
s ill e xists
a n o rthostat 0 .74m h igh m ay m ark
a nd
t he u pright
f lags
l ining i ts
T hough
t he e ntrance a nd
e ast a nd w est s ides
s uggest
t his
t his
l ong
c hamber t o h ave b een c elled a t t he h eight o f a round l m. T here a re a lso i ndications t hat i t h ad a n u pper s torey c eiled a t a h eight o f 1 .8m a bove t he b roch f loor -t he u pright w hich o nce s tood i n t he n orth w est c orner ( pl 2 .5); t he b uilt w all c ontaining a n a umbry w hich s urvives t o 1 .5m i n t he n orth e ast c orner; a nd t he s hared w all w ith t he l obby w hich t he l atter i s b uilt o nto. I t s hould a lso b e n oted t hat a p erforation i ndicates l ining
t he
t he
s econdary;
p osition o f
t he m assive s lab
r ight h and s ide o f a s
a n u pright
t his
( 0.95m h igh a nd 2 .44m
c ompartment a t g round
i t w ould h ave r eached a lmost
l ong)
l evel t o
t o
b e
s carcement
l evel. T he
i nner c ompartment,
a p robable c hamber,
r uns
a long t he b roch
w all a nd i s 2 .5m l ong a nd 0 .82m w ide; i ts e ntrance, w hich i s w ithout a s ill, i s t o t he s outh w est b ut a ccess w ould h ave b een d ifficult i f t he o uter
c ompartment
r eally w as
c elled a t
t he h eight
o f
c l m a s w ell a s
c
1 .8m. A s imilar c ase m ay, h owever, b e m ade f or t his c ompartment u sing t he s ame f eatures f or t he 1 .8m f loor a nd t wo u pright f lagstones f or t he l m o ne.
T he e arlier B roch P eriod u se o f
t he i nterior
T he i nvestigation o f a ny e arlier d eposits t here m ight h ave b een w ithin t he b roch w as l imited b y a d esire t o k eep s uch f urnishings a s h ad b een d iscovered i ntact
p ending d isplay.
T he f lag f loor w as,
h ow-
e ver, l ifted w here p ossible, o ne r esult o f t his b eing t he d iscovery o f t he w ell. A lthough n o c oherent v iew o f e arlier u se w as o btained a c entral h earth i s a n i ndication t hat t here w as o riginally o ne a partment a t g round l evel r ather t han t wo. C raw's s uggestion t hat t he e arlier f urnishings m ust h ave b een s imilar i n c haracter t o t hose s urviving i s n ot o nly a nd
s upported b y s uch f eatures
t he e ntrance
t o
t he i ntramural
i n t he b roch wall a s s tair.
t he s carcement
T here n ow s eems
l ittle d oubt
t hat o ccupation w as f airly c ontinuous, a nd t hat t he r emodelling o f f loor p lan n eed n ot n ecessarily h ave i nvolved r eplacement o f a ll i nternal f urnishings. c ontinued i n u se. The c entral a rea
S ome
o f
t hat
e xist n ow m ay b e
o riginal,
t he t he
h aving
t he o riginal b roch f loor w ould a ppear t o h ave
s unk a s t he b adkfilling s ettled i n t he h ole e xcavated f or t he u nderl ying w ell. I t w as r ef b ored t wice i n o rder t o b ring i ts l evel u p t o t hat o f t he p eriphery, s ome 0 .6m o f s tratigraphy t hus b eing c reated a nd p reserved. L ittle i nformation s urvives a bout t he p rimary h earth e xcept t hat
i t
w as
i n t he c entre
( beneath t he
l ater c entral a ccess
z one
a nd
n orth o f t he h earth o f t he s outhern a partment) a nd t hat i t h ad p eat a sh o n i t, and c onsisted o f a l arge f lagstone ' much c racked b y t he a ction o f
f ire'.
b each b order, w as
T o t he w est w as
p ebbles
s et
o n e dge
a c urving r ow o f ( pl 2 .8)
a nd t his
n ineteen h ammerstone-like h as b een t aken
g iving t he p ossibly f alse i mpression t hat
d istinct
i n b eing
' rounded i n f orm'.
t his
t o
b e
a
e arliest h earth
I t w ould s eem t hat
t he b roch
i nterior w as r eorganised a t t he t ime o f t he f irst r ef boring o f t he c entre, r ather t han t he m ost r ecent, t he o riginal h earth b eing p aved o ver. A kerbed h earth f ound p rojecting f rom b eneath t he l atest o ne i n t he s outhern a partment w as p robably c ontemporary a nd t here w ere s igns o f b urning b etween t his a nd t he c ooking t ank. T he l atter h as s ingle 3 4
f lags
f or
i ts
s ides,
h ad a l ittle s oil
m easures 0 .59m b y 0 .95m,
i n i t w hen d iscovered;
i ts
i s 0 .5m d eep,
a nd o nly
f lag c overing m ay
e ither
b e s een a s a l id o r a s p art o f t he s uperimposed f loor. T he f ill i nterl eaved b etween t he e arliest, i ntermediate, a nd m ost r ecent f loor i n t he c entre m ay h ave b een l argely o ccupation d ebris, l ot
o f
a rtefacts
a nd
b eing
d escribed
t hat
t he l evel o f
a t
c ontaining a s o ne
p oint
i t d id a
a s
' greasy
d ark-coloured s oil'. C raw c oncluded u nchanged h owever, r ecent
t hroughout t hat
t he p eriphery r emained r elatively
t he o ccupation o f
t he o riginal
o n t he g rounds
t hat
f loor w as t he
t he b roch.
I t may b e s uggested,
s ome 0 .1-0.15m l ower t han t he m ost
( uninvestigated)
f loors
o f
t he
c ompart-
m ents a re p resently a t a h igher l evel t han t he r emainder o f t he i nterior a nd a lso i n v iew o f t he e xcavation e vidence. T o t he s outh w est
i t
w as
s imply s tated
t hat
l evels
o f
p aving
w ere
n ot
c learly
d istinguishable b ut i n t he n orth w est -t hough a l ower p aved f loor i s n ot s pecifically m entioned -o ccupation d ebris w as f ound w hen t he f lagging t his
a ssociated
c ontext
s tones
w ith t he r ecent h earth w as
b eing d escribed a s ' primary'.
o n e dge w as
a lso r evealed a t
t his
r aised,
o bjects
f rom
T he l inear d rain f ormed o f
s tage a nd i ts
c apstones,
w hich
i ncluded a r otary q uernstone, m ay h ave b een o riginal. T he m ost r eveali ng i nformation, h owever, c omes f rom t he n orth e ast w here t he i ntrusive s tair
w as
l ifted. y ellow
t emporarily
r emoved a nd
t he f loor o f
t he
t riangular
l obby
H ere i t w as f ound t hat t he b roch w all r ested d irectly o n t he c lay s ubsoil b ut t hat a t wo s tone t hick o riginal d ouble p aving
w as u nderlain b y a n 0 .1m d eep l ayer o f h eavily l ike a
' surface s oil o f a g reasy n ature
c harged w ith c harcoal-like b lack t ypical ' Old G round S urface'.
s pots -t he l atter s ounding B etween t he l ower a nd u pper
p avements t here w as t hen s ome 0 .1-0.15m o f ' greasy d ark-coloured s oil', t his c ontaining a rtefacts a nd e vidently b eing o ccupational d ebris. T he l atest
e ntrance
t o
t he well w as
f loor a nd t his a nd i ts
b eneath a l arge f lagstone
l ocation s uggest
t hat
i t w as
o f
o nly
t he
a cces-
s ible d uring t he e arliest p eriod o f u se o f t he b roch i nterior ( pls 2 .5, 2 .8); when d iscovered i t w as v irtually d evoid o f a ny f ill o r i ndication o f u se. T he e ffort i nvolved i n i ts c onstruction w as p rodigious; a h ole s ome 5 .5m i n d iameter a nd c 4 m d eep h ad b een quarried a nd t hen a c omplex s tood
s tructure b uilt w ithin i t a spect
o f
t his
i s
( fig 2 .9).
t he f light
T he m ost e asily
o f e ighteen s teps
which
u nderh ave
a
l anding a t t he t op, a ccessible f rom a l ined a perture i n t he c ourtyard, a nd a nother a t t he b ottom , t he b ase o f t he w ell ' shaft' b eing a m ere 0 .9m b elow t his. T he l atter o nly c ontains s ome 0 .35m o f w ater a nd h ad c lean s ilt i n i t t o t his d epth w hen f ound. T he r oof a bove t he w ell ' shaft' i s c orbelled a t a t otal h eight o f s ome 3 m a nd a bove i t a re t wo s mall
c onnecting
a ccessible,
c hambers w hich a lso h ave c orbelled c eilings
w ith d ifficulty,
n ot
w holly e xplained a s
t he
p ressure
o f
m asonry s ides. c hambers w hich t reads
f rom t he s tair.
b eing d esigned a s
a nd
a re
T hese a re c urious a nd a re
r elieving a rches
t he w ell s uperstructure a nd o verlying f loor
t o d isplace o nto
t he
S till m ore o dd a re t wo t all, t hin, i nterconnecting m ay b e e ntered o nly b y r emoving a p air o f a djacent
i n t he s taircase.
3 5
F ig 2 .9
G urness:
P lans a nd s ections o f w ell
3 6
The e ncompassing v illage
Layout a nd g eneral character T he
brch
a nd i ts
1 s ome 150m . n orthern e dge o uter
o utbuildings
c over a r oughly
c ircular a rea
o f
R ichardson t hought t hat a s ubstantial p art o f t he o f t he s ite h ad b een r emoved b y m arine e rosion -t he
d efences
h aving o nce m ade a c omplete
n ecessarily h ave
b een t he
c ase.
W hat
i s
c ircuit -b ut
c ertain i s
t hat
t his n eed
n ot
s everal o f
t he
b uildings w hich a re n ow o n d isplay a long t he n orthern f ringe a re l ater t han t he B roch P eriod. S ome a re m arked a s s uch o n C raw's s ite p lan ( pl 2 .11)
a nd
t hey g enerally s tand o ut
p attern o f n orth p art
a s n ot
f itting
i nto
t he
o verall
t he b uildings b elow; ' weeding o ut o f c lass C w ork i n t he o f t he d welling a rea' w as o ne o f R ichardson's h oped-for
p ost-war o bjectives. T he b uildings i n question h ave b een o mitted f rom t he i nterpretive p lan o f t he B roch P eriod v illage ( fig 2 .10) a nd a re d escribed l ater. g eneral i dea o f t his
W hat l ies b eneath t hem i s u nknown b ut t hey d o g ive a t he s cale o f d amage c aused b y i ntrusive b uildings i n
a rea. T he l ayout
o f
t he B roch P eriod v illage m ay b e
b riefly d escribed a s
c omprising a g atehouse, a p assage t o a nd r ound t he b roch, t his g iving a ccess t o a n umber o f r adial c onjoined o utbuildings, t heir b acks f ormi ng a c urtain w all w hich l ined t he i nner s ide o f A dditional f eatures a re a n a rea b are o f b uildings t o a
p air
b roch
o f
c ompartments
t ower.
c omplex i s s urvive t o i nteriors The
T he
f lanking
t he o utside
o f
t he G reat D itch. t he s outh w est a nd
t he e ntrance
t o
s ymmetrical a nd o bviously p lanned n ature
t he
o f
t his
t o b e n oted a t t his p oint. A s r estored, m ost o f t he r emains a h eight o f 0 .5 t o l m, t he p athways b eing g ravelled a nd t he o f
t he b uildings
g atehouse
g rassed o ver.
( pl 2 .48)
i s
t rapezoid,
4 m l ong a nd a m aximum
o f
8 .5m w ide, h as b een a dded o nto t he i ncurving c urtain w all a nd s traddle a c auseway b etween t he t wo t erminals o f t he G reat D itch. I ts s ides a re b uilt d own t o
t he
w alls
i ntegrate w ith t he d efensive
w hich
d itch b ottom a nd i t
i s f urther p rotected b y r amparts
a nd w hich e ffectively r ecess t he o uter d oor. T he i nner r ecessed t oo a nd b oth e ntrances m ay o riginally h ave b een c h aving b een r educed t o t heir p resent w idth o f c i m. t hreshold s tones a nd t he p ivot f or t he i nner d oor
F rom t here s outh
t he t o
i nner door
o f
b eyond
d oor w as 2 m w ide,
B oth d oorways h ad s urvives i n s itu.
T he g atehouse w as o riginally p aved a nd r emaining u pright s uggest s ome s ort o f f urnishings a t g round f loor l evel.
d irectly
s playing
a nd d itches
s labs o n
t he g atehouse a p assage 1 .7-2m w ide
t he e ntrance o f
t he b roch t ower.
I t
t hen
e dge
l eads
b ifurcates
-
b eing t hreshold s tones f or a d oorway t o t he n orth a nd t o t he -c ontinuing r ound t he b ase o f t he b roch a t t he d iminished w idth
o f 0 .6-0.9m. T his p assage t o a nd r ound t he b roch ( pl 2 .15) w as o riginally p aved a nd c an b e s een t o h ave g iven a ccess t o e very b uilding o n t he
s ite i n a p lanned a nd e fficient w ay.
T he n orthern p art
o f
t he B roch P eriod v illage h as
s uffered s erious
d isturbance b ut t hat t o t he s outh i s s ufficiently i ntact t o g ive a g ood i dea o f t he r adial c onjoined o utbuildings t hat o nce c omprised t he w hole ( pls 2 .30-2.32). c onstituted
' a
A n i nitial p roblem o f b uilding
a nd
d efinition w as
t he c hief
3 7
c riterion
t o d ecide c hosen
w as
w hat t he
G urness:
I nterpretive s ite
c e — 4 a .
0 4 . • N
b i ) e4 : 1 4 1
3 8
e xistence
o f
a b ounding l oad-bearing w all s uch a s m ay h ave s upported a
s ingle r oof; i t m ust i nternal s upports. a round
t he
d ubiously
b e s tated t hat n o i nformation s urvives O n t his b asis s ix o utbuildings w ere
s outhern c ircuit d ivided
( 1-6),
t he n orthern r emains
i nto a f urther e ight
p reliminary c onsideration i s
t hat
s ome
( 7-14)
o f
( fig 2 .10).
t he o utbuildings
r egarding i dentified b eing A
t hus
m ore s econd
d efined
c ould b e s een n ot o nly t o b e d ivided b ut t o c ontain m ore t han o ne d welling, o r a partment, t he c hief c riterion h ere b eing t he e xistence o f h earths. a re b e
I n t he
b riefly s een,
f ollowing
d escribed,
s ection t he f loor p lans
t heir b eing
1 -3 may h ave c ontained
o f
o utbuildings
t aken t o b e r epresentative;
t wo a partments,
1 -6
a s w ill
4 a nd 5 d efinitely d id,
a nd b uilding 6 i s d ivided i nto t hree. I t w as d ecided t hat a d etailed d escription o f o utbuildings 7 -14 w ould s erve l ittle p urpose, t heir b eing s ufficiently i llustrated b y f ig 2 .10, b ut t he t ypes o f f eature m et w ith t hroughout t he B roch P eriod v illage a s a w hole a re s ummarized a nd i ndividually
w est
d iscussed.
A s m entioned, t here w as a n a rea b are o f b uildings t o t he s outh a nd t he o f t he b roch. T his m ay h ave b een i n e xcess o f 4 0m 2
d ensity
o f
s ettlement e lsewhere w ithin t he c urtain w all s uggests
t hat
i t m ust h ave h ad a p articular a nd i mportant f unction. A nother a nomaly i s t he p air o f c ompartments which f lank t he o utside o f t he e ntrance t o t he b roch t ower ( pl 2 .33). T hese e ffectively e xtend t he e ntrance p assage o f t he b roch b y s ome 2 .5m, a dding a n o uter d oorway c 4 ,5m f rom t he o riginal o ne, a nd o f s imilar w idth. T he j ambs, t hreshold s tone, a nd p ivot f or t his a re s till i n s itu. E ach c ou rrtment o pens o nto t he p assage a nd e ntrance t o
h as a f lagged i nterior o f s ome 3 m . t he n orthern o ne s urvives 1 .68m h igh
O ne j amb o f t he a nd a n a pparently
i n s itu r oof s lab 2 .6m l ong b y 1 .2m w ide o ver t he s outhern o ne s uggests t hat b oth o f t he c ompartments a nd t he p assage b etween t hem w ere c eiled a t a h eight
o f
c 1 .84m.
I ndividual f loor-plans Outbuilding d oorway
i s
t o
p articularly s labbing. i n i ts
-i ts I t
p resent
i s
t he
T his
h as
a n i nternal a rea
n orth e ast, e astern
d ifficult
s tate.
l ater b uildings, w hether h owever,
I . t he
a nd
w alls
i ts
i ncorporate
t o s ee h ow t he
o f
w estern,
s ome
3 9m 2 ,
n orthern
s tretches
l atter c ould b e
o f
i ts
a nd
-
u pright
l oad-bearing
T he i nternal f urnishings h ave b een d isturbed b y
t he f loor p lan i s u nclear,
a nd i t
i s
i mpossible t o s ay
t here w ere o ne o r t wo a partments. T he n orthern t hird s eems, t o h ave b een p artitioned o ff, t here b eing a s hort c orridor t o I n t his
s outhern a rea t here
w as a c hamber t o t he s outh e ast -p art o f i ts r oof t here m ay h ave b een a nother t o i ts i mmediate w est.
s outhern p art
f rom t he m ain e ntrance.
s till i ntact -a nd I n t he s outh w est
i s a p ossible c ollapsed e arth-closet a nd t here w as o riginally a h earth t o t he w est o f c entre; t his i s s hown i n f ig 2 .6, a s i s t he p osition o f a m assive f allen u pright. h eavily f lagged a nd h as a t
T he n orthern p art o f t he o utbuilding w as i ts w es ern e nd t hree c urious f lag-built
c ompartments; i ts s ide.
t han l m
e ach
Outbuilding e ntrance s lab-built c ertainty
i s
2 .
i n t he c entre
l ess
T his h as o f
a nd o nly o ne w as a ccessible
a n i nternal a rea o f
i ts n orthern wall,
s ome 4 4m 2 ,
a nd s hares
i ts
h as
f rom
a n
u nusual
w estern w all w ith O utbuilding 1 . A gain, t here i s n o t hat t here w as m ore t han o ne a partment b ut t he o utbuilding 3 9
d oes
s eem t o h ave b een d ivided i nto
t hree b y t wo e ast-west
p artitions.
I n t he n orthern o ne t he d oorway i s p articularly c lear, t hough e astern r ubble-built s ection o f i t m ay b e i ntrusive. S imilarly,
t he t he
s outhern p art m ay j ust b e t he s tump o f a n o riginal b ack w all t o t he o utbuilding, i ts w estern e nd h aving b een r azed t o p rovide a d oorway. I n t he n orthern p art o f t he o utbuilding t here a re c hambers t o n orth e ast a nd n orth w est a nd o utside t he l atter i s a p eculiar
b oth l arge
-t rough - . T he s outh w est c orner i s t aken u p w ith a s lab-sided c upboard a nd i n t he s outh e ast t here m ay h ave b een a c ompartment, p ossibly
a nother c hamber
c hamber. t o t he
I n t he c entral a rea o f t he o utbuilding t here w as a s outh e ast, t here b eing a n a umbry b oth i nside a nd
i mmediately o utside
o f
i t.
T o t he e ast
o f
c entre,
a nd j ust
o utside t he
c hamber, i s a h earth; s ome s labs o n e dge f orm a c ompartment b etween i t a nd t he s outhern p artition a nd t here w as o riginally a nother c ompartment i n t he n orth w est. T he o nly f urnishings t hat s urvive i n t he s outhern p art o f t he o utbuilding a re t he r emains o f a c hamber i n t he e xtreme e ast a nd i n t he s outh w est t here a re t wo a umbries. O utbuilding
3 .
T his
e ntrance i n i ts n orth e ast
h as
t here i s m ore t han o ne a partment, a d istinctive b e
i nternal a rea o f c T hough i t
i s
5 2m 2
e ntered
a nd
a n
a gain u nclear w hether
t he i nterior h as h ere b een d ivided i n
f ashion w hich c reated a r oom w ithin a r oom.
c an b e s een t o p en o ff o nly
a n
c orner.
a n a rea m easuring
A p artition
s ome 4 m b y 5 .75m,
o ver a t hreshold i n t he c entre
o f
w hich c ould
i ts
w est
s ide.
C entrally w ithin t his a rea t here i s a h earth a nd a djacent c ooking t ank a nd a round t he p eriphery a c hamber, a c upboard, a nd a f urther p ossible c hamber w hich i s l arge a nd a lso r ecessed. t he s creen i s a lmost d evoid o f f urnishings
T he a rea t o t he o utside o f t hough t here m ay h ave b een a
c hamber i n t he s outh e ast a nd a lso p ossibly o ther c ompartments a long t he s outhern w all. I n t he s outh w est t here i s a n a umbry a nd, i n t he e ast w all, t he p ossible r emains o f a n e arth-closet. Outbuilding
4 .
T his
i s
t hin -a s
s ome o f
t he n orthern o utbuild-
i ngs m ust h ave b een -a nd, i n s pite o f i ts l ength, i t o nly h as a n T he m anner i n w hich t he o utbuilding h as b een i nternal a rea o f c 1 4m 2 . d ivided
b y a s creen i s
r eminiscent
o f O utbuilding 3 b ut h ere
t he
t wo
a reas w ere a lmost c ertainly s eparate a partments -t hey b oth h ad a h earth a nd t he n orth w estern d oorway t o t he o utbuilding a s a w hole w as d ouble
a nd
s erved e ach o ne
i ndependently.
T he
n orthern
a partment
m easures c 3 .5 b y 2 .5m a nd h as w ithin i t a c upboard, a l arge c hamber, a s econd p ossible c hamber, a nd a h earth. A ccess t o t he s outhern a partm ent w as t hrough t he o ther h alf o f t he m ain e ntrance a nd t hen a long a c orridor w hich a ppears t o h ave c ontained a f urther t wo d oors. T he i nner o ne o f t hese g ave i nto a n a rea m easuring 5 m b y 2 .5m. T here i s a n a umbry a nd a c upboard a long t he w est w all o f t his, a c hamber i n t he s outh, a nd a n e arth-closet i n t he e xtreme n orth e ast. A lthough n o l onger v isible,
a h earth w as
Outbuilding e ntrance
i n
o utbuildings
t he 3
5 .
T his
n orth a nd
4 ,
f ound h as
s outh o f
a n i nternal a rea o f
e ast a nd i ts p art
o f
c entre.
l ayout
i s
c
6m 2 , 6
a
t o
t hat
s imilar
t he i nterior b eing h emmed
o ff
w ide b y
o f a
p artition. T he l atter h as a c orridor a round i t a nd a n u nusual f eature i s t hat t here i s a n e ntrance f rom t his t o O utbuilding 6 t hrough t he c ommon w all. c hamber i n e xternal
A s econd u nusual f eature o f t he o utbuilding i s t he n orth w est c orner w hich c an o nly b e e ntered
p assage a round
s ome 5 b y 4 m ,
i s
e ntered
t he b roch.
T he n orthern
a s eeming f rom t he
a partment
o ver a t hreshold i n i ts e astern s ide, 4 0
m easures a nd i s
i tself p artially d ivided b y a n e ast-west s creen. O n o ne s ide o f t his i s a n e arth-closet w ithin a k erb; o n t he o ther a h earth f lanked b y t wo t anks.
T he
h earth;
i ts
l east
t wo
s econd
a partment m easures
s outhern e nd a ppears
o f
w hich m ay h ave
O utbuilding 6 .
T s
c 7 b y 5 m a nd
h as
a
c entral
t o h ave b een l ined w ith c upboards,
a t
b een c hambers.
o utbuilding
i s
c omparatively
l arge,
h aving a n
i nternal a rea o f c 7 5m . I t h as, h owever, a l oad-bearing i nternal w all a nd i s a lso u nusual i n t hat e ach o f t he t hree a partments i t i s d ivided i nto h as a s eparate e ntrance. T he d oorways t o t he n orth e astern a nd n orth w estern a partments a re f rom t he e xternal p assageway; t hat t o t he s outhern a partment f rom O utbuilding 5 . T he u nclear. 4 .5m,
l ine o f d ivision b etween t he t wo n orthern a partments i s n ow T he n orth w estern, h owever, a ppears t o h ave m easured c 4 .5 b y
a nd
t o h ave h ad a c hamber o n e ither s ide o f
c entral h earth. s ome
T he n orth e astern a partment
5 .5 b y 5 .5m,
w ith a c upboard b y
i ts
s eems
d oor,
t ank, a nd a n a umbry, c hamber a nd e arth-closet s outhern a partment w ould a ppe 'ar t o h ave b een
i ts
e ntrance a nd
a c entral h earth
a
a umbry,
r ange
o f
f urnishings
a n e arth-closet
a nd
a long i ts
e xternal w all w hich
t wo p ossible
a nd
t o t he s outh e ast. T he d ivided, t he e ntrance
g iving i nto a n a rea c 2 m b y 2 m f rom w hich t here w as a d oor t o m easuring c 5 m b y 5 m. T he l atter h as a n i nteresting c entral a nd
a
t o h ave b een l arger,
a nother h earth,
i nclude
a n
c hambers.
I t w ill b e p erceived t hat w hile t he o utbuildings t hus d escribed s ome c ommon e lements i n t heir l ayout, t he d ifferences i n t his
h ave
r espect a re a s p ronounced. S imilarly, w hile t he t ypes o f f eature i nvolved a re c losely c omparable, t he r epresentation o f e ach t ype i n o utbuildings a nd i n a partments
i s v ariable.
Characteristic t ypes o f f eatures The b oundary w alls o f t he B roch P eriod o utbuildings a re
g enerally
o f r ubble-built m asonry. T hose t o t he f ront a nd s ide a re m ost c ommonly 0 .45 t o 0 .6m w ide, t hose a t t he r ear a nd f orming t he o uter c urtain t o t he s ettlement b eing t hicker a nd a veraging 0 .7 t o 1 .2m. a reas o f w alling m ay b e a bove o r b elow t he a verages quoted, w all,
f or e xample,
b eing u p
t o
1 .5m t hick
a t
t he
c orners
L ocalised t he c urtain o f
o utbuild-
i ngs a nd a s l ittle a s 0 .5m a cross i n t he c entre o f l ong s ections. r are i nstances s ections o f t he f ront a nd s ide b ounding w alls a re p osed
s olely o f
a nd t he w est, O utbuilding 1 .
u pright
s labs -a s
I n c om-
i n t he s outh w all o f O utbuilding 9 ,
n orth a nd -m ost p eculiarly -t he e ntire e ast M uch m ore c ommonly, t he i nsides o f t he w alls
w ith s labs -e ither r elated o r u nrelated
t o f urnishings.
w all o f a re l ined
I n O utbuild-
i ng 6 t he e xtreme h as b een g one t o o f a n i nternal w all c onsisting o f t wo r ows o f s labs w ith a n i nfill b etween. T hough g enerally s urviving l ess w ell, i nner
w alls
t here a re m aximum p reserved h eights o f
1 .3,
1 .2 a nd 1 .5m ,
t he
f or
t he o uter,
l atter b eing
s ide a nd
t he f lag f ront
o f
O utbuilding 9 . T he u pright s labs o f t he i nternal w all m entioned a ttain a m aximum o f c 2 m a nd o ne w ould i n a ny c ase s uspect t he o utbuildings t o h ave o riginally b een t his h eight i n v iew o f t he n umerous d oorways a nd t heir s imilarity t o t he b etter p reserved o nes w ithin t he b roch t ower. T here i s, h owever, n o e vidence f or a ny o f b roch t ower h aving h ad a n u pper f loor. 4 1
t he o utbuildings
a round
t he
T he
i nternal
a partments
t end
b urnishings a nd t he d ivisions t o
b e
o f
s labs
t hough
w ithin
f eatures
i ncorporate l aid w alling -s uch a s a c hamber i n p ossible kilns o r o vens i n O utbuildings 9 a nd 1 1.
d o
and
b etween
o ccasionally
O utbuilding 2 , a nd G enerally s peaking
t he c onstructions a re i ndistinguishable f rom t hose s urviving w ithin t he b roch i nterior a nd o ne c an i magine t heir o riginally h aving h ad a s imilar h eight.
S creens
o r p artitions
a re v ariably p reserved a nd s ome
m ay w ell h ave o riginally o nly b een a m etre o r l ess t all; t hat O utbuilding 4 , h owever, i s a m aximum o f 1 .84m h igh d own t he s ide o f
i n t he
i nternal p assage a nd t he i nternal w all i n B uilding 6 m ight a lso c onstrued a s a s creen. A f allen s tone s ome 2 .3m l ong w as p lanned O utbuilding 1 .
b e i n
T he
l ine o f
s everal
d rains i s known
( fig 2 .1)
t heir h aving m ostly
b een d iscovered w hen f looring w as l ifted i n t he f inal s tage o f e xcavat ion a nd c onsolidation. O thers m ay w ell h ave e xisted a nd, i n f act, o ne n ot s hown o n p lan w as f ound i n O utbuilding 1 , r unning t owards t he b roch. I t c an b e s een t hat t he m ajority r un a long e xisting p assageways a nd t hrough d oorways a nd m ay p ossibly h ave b een p ut i n a s t hey w ere f ound
t o
b e
u nderlie t hat
n ecessary;
s ome
t o
B roch P eriod w alling.
f rom t he b roch d oorway
w as 0 .2-0.38m w ide,
t he
n orth
w est,
T he s tructure i s
t hrough t he g atehouse
0 .18-0.3m d eep,
w as
h owever,
s eem
t o
g iven f or o nly o ne t o
p artially
t he o utside. s lab-sided,
T his
a nd h ad
b een c ut i nto y ellow c lay. R etrospective e xamination o f t he p lanned f lagstones i n t his p assageway s uggests t hat t he d rain h ad b een c apped a long i ts l ength. T he e ntrances t o m easuring 1 .6m a
0 .9
( pl 2 .35).
c entral
O ne o f
d ivision
r espective a partments
t he o utbuildings
t o 1 .05m
a re o f
t wo d istinct w idths,
m ost
( pl 2 .34),
a nd a s ignificant m inority 1 .5
t o
t he l atter,
t he e ntrance t o O utbuilding 4 ,
h as
b een
t he
a nd
m ay h ave
a
t ruly
d ouble
d oor,
s ides g iving i ndependent a ccess t o t he n orth a nd s outh w ithin. I nternal d oors a ppear t o h ave b een e xclusively o f
t he n arrower w idth. T he s tate o f p reservation o f t he d oorways v aries b ut i n m ost c ases a t hreshold s tone s urvives; s ome c an b e s een t o h ave h ad
u pright j ambs;
s tones. t he
T he
a nd
t endency f or
o utbuildings
i n a f ew i nstances
t here w ere a ssociated p ivot
t here n ow t o b e a s tep u p
m ay b e d ue
t o
t he p aving o f
t he
t o t he e ntrances o uter
o f
p assageways
h aving b een r emoved. J udging o f
t he
f rom t he s ite p lans
c ompartments
t he f looring o f
w ithin t hem s eems
t o
t he o utbuildings
h ave
b een
a nd
i rregular
a nd
v ariable ( figs 2 .5 -2.7). I n s ome a reas t here a ppears t o h ave b een a n a bsence o f f lagstones w hile i n o thers t hey a re s parse o r h aphazardly l aid -t hough w ith p erhaps g reater c oncentrations i n d oorways a nd c orridors. O nly r arely i s t he d ensity i ndicated f or t he b roch i nterior c ome u pon. H earths b eing
a re
n ormally s et
a way
a nd
e venness
o f
f lagging
f rom w alls -o ne i n O utbuilding
a n e xception -a nd a re u niversally
s quare o r
r ectangular,
8
w ith
l engths f rom 1 .04 t o 1 .48m a nd w idths f rom 0 .87 t o 1 .48m ( pl 2 .36). T ypically, t hey c onsist o f a h eat c racked s lab w ith a r ectangular kerb, t he
l atter u sually b eing
o pen o n o ne s ide.
A ccompanying s ockets
w ere
f ound w ith t he h earth i n O utbuilding 4 a nd w ith t he s outhern o ne o f O utbuilding 5 ; i n b oth c ases, h owever, t here w as o nly o ne, r ather t han a p air.
T he h earth i n t he
d istinction
o f
a
s mall
s outhern a partment
c urved a nnexe 4 2
( less
o f O utbuile ging 6 h ad t he t han
1 1 4) 0 .251
w hich
h ad
w ithin i t
b oth c linker
a nd
s lag
S lab-sided t aMks w hich a re
( pl 2 .37). s et
i n t he f loor a nd w hich a re p resumed
t o h ave b een f or c ooking a re known f rom t hree a partments, w here t hey a re a djacent t o t he h earth. T he o ne i n O utbuilding 3 ( pl 2 .36) i s l m l ong,
0 .56m w ide
a nd 0 .64m d eep,
s lightly
l arger
t han t hat
i n t he n orth
e ast o f O utbuilding 6 a nd s lightly s maller t han t hat i n t he n orth o f O utbuilding 5 . T he l atter w hen f ound w as p artially c overed w ith a c apping s tone. S imilar f eatures a re known f rom O utbuildings 5 , 6 , a nd 1 0, t hough t hey a re s maller, m easuring s ome 0 .75 b y 0 .5m; t he o ne i n O utbuilding 7 c ontained 1 5 i ns 1 0 h ad c lay-luted c orners. F urnishings a nd
a umbries,
b uilt
i nto
o f
r ed p eat
1 ,
3 ,
4 ,
5 ,
a nd 7 a nd
a nd
l evel 0 .53m
a nd h igh
i s
t here w as
i n O utbuilding
i nto
t he d istinction u sually b eing c lear.
e arth-closets
A t otal o f
o ne i n e ach o f
t wo i n O utbuilding 6 .
i s b est e xemplified b y t he m ost 2 .38). T he l ower p art o f t his f loor
t hat
t he w alls m ay b e d ivided
e arth-closets h ave b een i dentified; i ngs
a sh a nd
T heir
s even
O utbuild-
c onsistent
f orm
c omplete, t hat i n O utbuilding 5 ( pl i s c haracteristically s ome 0 .16m a bove
l ined w ith f lagstones;
i t
a nd p resumably o riginally
r eceptacle. P reserved a bove i t s eat, m easuring s ome 0 .4m s quare.
i s 0 .36m d eep,
c ontained a
p ot
0 .46m w ide o r
o ther
i s t he h orizontal p erforated s tone T he u pper p art s urvives t o a h eight
o f 0 .4m, a nd i s l ined w ith f lagstones, b ut i t s eems l ikely t hat i t w as o riginally a t l east a m etre t all. T he e stimated m inimum t otal o f 1 .7m f or t he v ertical d imensions o f s uch f eatures i s v aluable c orroboratory e vidence f or t he s uspected h eight o f t he o utbuildings a round t he b roch t ower. T he t hirteen a umbries known ( pls 2 .39, d istributed t hrough t he o utbuildings, t here b eing,
2 .40) a re u nevenly f or e xample, n one i n
O utbuildings 1 a nd 5 a nd f our i n O utbuilding 2 . T en a re s ingle a umbries, t ending t o b e f ormed e xclusively o f b uilt masonry, a nd t o b e s et
a t
h eights
v arying
f rom f loor l evel
t o
0 .9m
a bove
i t.
T heir
d imensions v ary; w idths f rom 0 .16m t o 0 .4m; d epths f rom 0 .32m t o 0 .5m; a nd h eights f rom 0 .19m t o 0 .58m. I n t hree i nstances, i n O utbuildings 6 , 8 a nd 9 , t here a re s uperimposed p airs o f a umbries. T hese h ave a s uperficial
r esemblance
t o
e arth-closets,
a nd d o
i ncorporate s labs,
b ut
t here i s n o s eat, t heir b ase m ay b e f lush w ith t he f loor o r u p t o 0 .4m a bove i t, a nd t heir d imensions a re a ltogether i napposite, t he h eight o f e ven t he t allest
c omponent
T he m ajority o f
t he
a umbry b eing o nly 0 .33m.
r emaining
f urnishings
c an b e
c lassed u nder t he
g eneral h eading o f compartments. T hese a re m ainly f ormed o f f lagstones a nd t end t o e ither b e a gainst t he w all o f a n o utbuilding o r t o f orm p art o f a p artition w ithin i t. t hough t here m ay b e o thers. W hat s ome
a re h ere
t hirty
h aving
c alled
T wo
c hambers
t ypes
( pis 2 .41,
b een i dentified a mong
o verall d istribution a nd
a re
t he n umbers
t hey a re
c learly
2 .42)
t he
d iscernible,
a re v ery
o utbuildings.
f ound
c ommon, T heir
i n w ithin o utbuild-
i ngs a nd a partments i s i n keeping w ith t heir p roposed f unction a s b oxb eds. T hey a re c hiefly r ectangular o r s quare ( though s ome a re p entagonal, t riangular, o r s emi-circular) a nd t heir m ain c haracteristics a re t hat t heir g reatest d imension i s a ppropriate a nd t hat t hey h ave a n e ntrance. L engths m ost c ommonly f all i n t he r ange o f 1 .7m t o 2 .1m, t hough a s ubstantial n umber a re a s s hort a s 1 .4m a nd s ome 4 3
f ew
a s
l ong
s purious. t he f ull
a s 2 .5m.
T he 3 m l ong e xample i n O utbuilding 3
m ay
b e
S imilarly, w idths t end t o b e b etween 1 .2m a nd 1 .5m, t hough r ange i s f rom 0 .8m t o 2 .0m. T he w idths o f t he e ntrance i s
g enerally 0 .6m t o 0 .9m ( a f ew b eing a n arrow a s 0 .44m o r a s w ide a s 1 .2m), t hreshold s tones a re f requent, a nd o ne i n O utbuilding 2 i ncorporated a p ivot s tone. S ome c hambers, a t l east, w ere p aved. T he o rthostats c omprising t he w alls a nd j ambs i n g eneral s urvive t o h eights o f u p
t o
-a nd
i t m ay
l m -a
m easurement
b e
t hat
o f
1 .58m i n O utbuilding 9 b eing e xceptional
t he c hambers w ere
r oofed a t
t he c ase o f t he b est p reserved e xample, O utbuilding 1 -s uch o f t he s lab r oof
a bout
t his
l evel.
I n
h owever -t hat i n t he s outh o f a s i s i ntact i s a t a h eight o f
o nly 0 .54m. A nother a nomaly i s t hat t he c hamber a t t he n orth e nd o f O utbuilding 4 i s s aid t o h ave b een f ull o f p eat a sh a nd t o h ave h ad a c orbelled r oof. What
a re h ere
c hambers t hese
i n
c alled
c upboards
h aving a n e ntrance,
d o n ot
s eem t o h ave h ad
t hreshold s tones
t he f loor a rea i s m uch s maller. 0 .5m b y ( i .bm t o 1 .23 b y 1 .5m. h eights t o
A p ivot
2 .44) and,
a re
s imilar
o rthostats,
t o b ut
m ore p articularly,
T he s ix i dentified v ary i n s ize f rom T he s mallest t wo a re s labbed o ver a t
o f 0 .5m a nd 0 .69m w hile
0 .8m.
( pis 2 .43,
e ven w ith f lanking
t he o thers
h ave s urviving s ides
s tone i n O utbuilding 2 m ay
r elate t o
t he
o f
u p
a djacent
c upboard. O ther
t ypes
o f
c ompartments
t hat m ight
b e
d ifferentiated a re b ays
( or s talls) a nd b ins. T he f ormer w ould h ave d ivisions a long a w all o r p artition a s d efined b y s labs;
t hey
a re d ifficult
t o
j ust c onsisted o f p rojecting u pright
i dentify w ith c ertainty b ut
t here a re
a
l ot o f p ossible o ccurrences o n t he s ite, a s i n O utbuilding 1 2. B ins c an b e p rospectively d efined a s e nclosed o n a ll f our s ides, b eing o nly a ccessible f rom t he t op; t he e xistence o f s uch a t ype i s s uggested b y t hree s mall c ompartments i n t he n orth w est o f O utbuilding 1 , e ach h aving a n a rea o f ( pl 2 .45). I n
l ess
a ddition
t o
nd t han l m2 a
t wo s eemingly h aving n o s ide a ccess
a ll t he a bove,
f eatures i n t he b roch o utbuildings. b uilding 2 i s t rough
r ecessed
( pl 2 .46).
i nto
t here
a re
t hree
m iscellaneous
O ne i n t he n orthern p art o f
O ut-
t he f loor a nd c an b e l oosely d escribed a s
I n p lan i t
i s
i rregularly f ive s ided,
a
m easuring 2 m
l ong b y 1 .25m w ide. T he b roken b ottom s lab h as r ound i t a f lush i nner kerb o f l ong n arrow s tones o n e dge a nd t hen a nother kerb 0 .42m h igh. I n
O utbuilding
9 t here
i s
a s ubstantial m asonry
f eature
i nterpreted a s a n o ven o r kiln ( pl 2 .47). I t n ow s tands t hough s labs o n i ts e ast a nd n orth f aces a re u p t o i nternally
i t h as a d iameter
o f
c 0 .9m ,
t entatively 0 .6m 1 .2m
h igh, t all;
a s outhern c onstriction
0 .6m
a cross o pens t o t he s outh, a h earth b eing a djacent. L astly, t here i s a s imilar f eature i n O utbuilding 1 1; i t i s p reserved t o t he s ame h eight a nd
c ontained
s ome
a shes.
A s w ithin t he b roch,
r eferences
t o a rchaeological d eposits i n t he
o utbuildings a re s parse a nd d o n ot g ive a c omprehensive v iew o f w hat a ny o ne f loor w as l ike. P eat a sh i s m entioned g enerally a nd o n h earths b ut i t a lso o ccurred i n d umps. T he c ompartment t o t he s outh w est o f t he h earth i n O utbuilding 2 , f or e xample, c ontained l arge quantities, a s
d id
t he
c upboard
t here w as a O utbuilding 6 .
t o
t he w est
o f
t he h earth i n O utbuilding
d ump n ext t o t he h earth i n T he p resence o f a sh i n t he 4 4
t he t ank
3 ,
a nd
s outhern a partment o f i n O utbuilding 7 a nd i n
t he p ossible o ven i n O utbuilding 1 1 h as o ther
m ajor
c omponent
o f
a lready b een r eferred
f loor d eposits
s eems
t o
h ave
t o.
b een
T he
m idden.
R ichardson, i n h is g uide b ooklet f or t he s ite, s ays t hat t his h ad a ccumulated i n e very h ole a nd c orner a nd t hat i t was a m ajor s ource o f o f
f inds. T he c learest p icture w e h ave i s f or t he s outhern a partment O utbuilding 6 . R emoval o f a s econdary f loor w ithin t his r evealed
d eposits s oot,
o n t he e arlier o ne w hich a re v ariously d escribed
y ellow c lay a nd s lag;
a nd a d ump o f
a s
m idden;
a sh.
B uilding s equences a nd s tratigraphic d epth S o f ar a l argely s tatic v iew h as
b een t aken o f
t he v illage
t he b roch t ower. W hile t here i s n o l onger a ny h ope o f i ng w hat m ust h ave b een c omplex c hange a nd d evelopment, i t
e xists
t oday a nd t he
e xtant
r ecords d o
p ermit
a round
c losely f ollowt he m onument a s
c ertain a spects
t o
b e
t ouched u pon. I nstances
o f
b utting walls i mply a s equence
o f
c onstruction.
O f
p articular i nterest h ere i s t he m anner i n w hich t he r elationship o f b ack w alls t o O utbuildings 1 t o 6 s uggest t hat t hey w ere b uilt s erial a dded
o rder;
O utbuilding
t o O utbuilding 1 4.
O utbuildings
5
1 3 c an s imilarly b e L ike e xamples
a nd 6 a nd
t he
o f
t he g atehouse a re
O utbuildings
6
g atehouse h ave I t
i s
a dditions, a nd
t o
h ave
t he d ivision
b een
b etween 6
a re
t he c ompartments e xternal t o t he t hat t he e astern a nd s outhern i ts
n orthern a nd w estern b ounding
t hat b oth o uter a nd i nner
d oors
o f
t he
b een n arrowed.
p eriod o f
a ttributes
e xistence
7 ;
c onceivable
o ver a s hort t wo
a nd
t hought
t hat
i nternal w all w ithin O utbuilding
s ubsequent t o t heir r ear w alls; t hat b roch e ntrance w ere b uilt a gainst i t; w alls
a re
t he i n
o f
o f
t hat
t ime
t he w alls
r ebuilds,
s uch a s equence c ould h ave
a s
a s
p art
b een
c reated
o f a s ingle b uilding p rogramme,
a lone m ilitate a gainst
t his.
a pparently i n p arts
t he
o f
b ut
O ne i s w alls
t he
b etween
O utbuildings 1 a nd 2 , 4 a nd 5 , a nd 7 a nd 8 . T he o ther i s t he e xtension o f t he l engths o f buildings s uch t hat t heir o uter wall p rojects b eyond i ts
o riginal
l ine,
t his
h aving b een t he i nner
f acing o f
t he s urrounding
d itch. T he p erimeter i s m issing i n t he n orthern a rea b ut, t hat a side, t he o riginal l ine s eems o nly t o h ave b een kept t o i n t he c ase o f O utbuilding 1 4 a nd t he
b are a rea t o i ts
t o b e e xceeded e lsewhere b y a nything u p 6 ,
7 ,
a nd
f ound,
p ossibly 1 ,
u sually b elow f loor
t he t wo w alls e xample, i t w as l ayer o f
a sh,
I n
t he w all
l evel.
m ay a lso
p oint
o f
c onsolidation
p erhaps
s urprising
i t
s eem 5 ,
t hat h ad b een s uperseded w ere
f act
t hat
i n s o
b e
a nd s ome o ther
i ndicative o f
t he f loors o rder
b oth c hange a nd d uration
o f m ost
t hat
t hey
r efuse.
o utbuildings c ould b e
l ittle m ention i s m ade o f
r eset
w ere a nd
o f
r aised i t
i s
e arlier o ccupation
I t m ay w ell b e t hat s uperimposed f loors e xisted b ut t hat t heir c omponent w as s uch t hat t hey c ould n ot b e d istinguished u sing
t he p rimitive e xcavation t echniques f lagstones p aving o f f loors
o nly d oes
i n O utbuildings 2 ,
T he i nfilling o r l evelling b etween
a b urnt h earthstone,
d uring l evels. e arthen
o f
N ot
t o 2 m b ut
w as i nvestigated i n p laces; i n O utbuilding 3 , f or f ound t o g o d own a lmost t wo m etres a nd c ontained a d eep
R ef b oring u se.
t races
s outh.
i n
n oted d ouble
i n o ne p art t hi c kness
b ut
o f
t he d ay.
S uperimposed
o f O utuilding 2 m ay h ave s imply t here d o g enuinely
t he n orthern a partment
b een
o f a
s eem t o h ave b een t wo
o f O utbuilding 5 , 4 5
l ayers
i n
t he
s outhern
a partment w ere a round t o
o f O utbuilding 6 a nd,
a lso
t wo
l ayers
t he b roch,
o f
p ossibly,
i n a p ortion o f
d efining
1 4. t he
T here p assage
t he m ain p assage f rom t he b roch t ower
t he g atehouse a nd o n t he o utside o f T he p rocess o f
i n O utbuilding
p aving i n t he s outhern p art o f
t he g atehouse i tself.
t he o utbuildings a nd m aking t hem r eady f or
c onsolidation w as n ot e ffected i n o ne o peration. T hey w ere f ound t o b e c omplicated a nd a l arge p art o f t he 1 938 a nd 1 939 s easons w as d evoted t o
t he
r emoval o f s tructural a ccretions.
S ome o f
t hese w ere l ater
-
m any s till s urviving i n t he n orthern p art o f t he s ite -but o thers c onsisted o f ' early p atch w ork a nd c onsolidation'. R ecords o f t he e xact n ature a nd e xtent o f t he l atter h ave n ot s urvived, t hough w ork s eems t o h ave b een c arried o ut i n a ll a reas. S ome i nstances w ere d oubtless o f t rivial i mportance b ut t here a re i ndications -from t he p lans -t hat o thers w ere n ot. I n C raw's p lan ( pl 2 .11) c oherent c ons tructions a re s hown i n w hat a re n ow s een a s t he s outhern a partments o f O utbuildings 5 a nd 6 . H e m arked t hese a s ' C' a nd t hey w ere r emoved i n R ichardson's t ime a s s econdary a ccretions -t hat i n O utbuilding 6 h aving t he u pper f loor s poken o f. T hey d o, h owever, f it i n w ith t he o verall d esign o f t he B roch P eriod o utbuildings a nd i t m ay b e t he c ase t hat t hey -a nd t he e ast-west w all i n O utbuilding 2 -w ere t he p roduct o f t he d ivision o f t hese o utbuildings. S uch s ubdivision o f d iscrete o utbuildings into t wo o r t hree a partments i s i mplicit i n s everal o f t he f loor p lans, i s p aralleled b y t he b roch i nterior, a nd, a gain, i s a n i ndication P eriod.
o f
c hange i n w hat m ay b e t hought
o f
o verall a s
t he
B roch
The o uter d efences
T he G reat D itch
a ll
T he G reat D itch ( pls 2 .48, 2 .49) e ncompasses t he b roch v illage o n b ut i ts n orthern s ide, t hat w hich b orders t he p resent c oastline.
A part f rom t he c auseway t o t he e ast, w as o riginally c 4 m w ide a t t he t op,
i t i s c ontinuous, s ome 9 1m l ong, a nd h as b een d ug i nto t he b edrock
t o a d epth o f f rom 1 .5 t o 2 m. I t a ppears t o h ave b een U -shaped i n s ection, t he b ase b eing o nly s lightly c urved a nd t he c orners r ounded. A s m entioned,
i ts
o riginal i nner f acing o f m asonry h as b een t raced
a t
s everal p oints a nd i s s till v isible t o t he s outh w est o f t he b roch w here i t s urvives 0 .87m h igh a nd c an b e s een t o h ave b een b uilt u pon b edrock. T here i s a c omplementary o uter f acing o f m asonry. T he d itch h as b een e ncroached u pon a long t he g reater p art o f i ts l ength, o utb uildings e xtending o ver i ts i nner m argin a nd r educing i ts e ffective w idth -i n o ne p lace t o a s l ittle a s a m etre. T he r esultant w all a ppears t o h ave b een o f p iecemeal c onstruction c ontaining a ngles a nd j oins a nd a lso h as a v ariable w idth, i s, h owever, c ontinuous, i s a s w ell b uilt a s i tself
a nd
h as
c urtain s everal
a veraging o nly 1 m. I t t he w all o f t he b roch
a n i mpressive m aximum s urviving h eight o f 2 .7m t o
t he
o utside o f O utbuilding 6 -t hough o nly s ome 0 .6m o f t his i s a bove f loor l evel. T he b ottom o f t he d itch i s i nterrupted a t s even p oints b y t ransverse w ide.
w alls
o f
p a c ked s tone o n e dge
4 6
c i m h igh a nd 0 .75m
t o
l m
P 1 2 .18
G urness: e ntrance p assage, o utside
B roch f rom ( John W
H edges)
1 21 2 .19
G urness:
E ntrance
t o S g uard c ell s howing b olt h ole
( John W
h edges)
4 7
P 1 2 .20
G urness: i nto g uard
V iew
r oofless
S
c ell o ver
e ntrance
l intel
( John W H edges)
P1 2 .21
G urness:
R oof
o f b asal g allery/ f loor o f s uper i mposed
g allery
i n N E quadrant o f
b roch w all
( John W h edges)
4 8
G urness: C hamber o f
a t
f oot
i ntramural
s tair,
f rom N W
( John W H edges)
P 1 2 .23
G urness:
I ntra—
mural s tair, f rom E ( John W H edges)
4 9
P 1 2 .24
G urness:
I ntru—
s ive s taircase p artly
b locking
a ccess t o b roch i nterior ( John W H edges)
P 1 2 .25
G urness:
T riangular
l obby
( John W H edges)
5 0
i n N E o f
b roch
i nterior,
f rom S
P 1 2 .26
G urness:
S W p art
o f
S a partment
i n
b roch
i nterior,
f rom N
( John W h edges)
P 1 2 .27
G urness: p art m ent
S E
o f S a parti n b roch
i nterior, f rom E ( John W h edges)
5 1
P1 2 .28
G urness:
N W
a partment
i n
b roch i nterior, f rom N E ( John W H edges)
P 1 2 .29
G urness:
R ectangular
n orthern d ivision i n b roch
f rom S ( John W H edges)
5 2
i nterior
P1 2 .30
G urness:
O utbuilding 3 f rom t op
o f
b roch w all
t o N
( John W H edges)
P1 2 .31
G urness:
O ut-
b uilding 4 f rom t op o f b roch w all
t o N ( John
W H edges)
5 3
P 1 2 .32
G urness:
O utbuildings
5 a nd 6 f rom t op o f
b roch w all t o N W
( John W H edges)
P 1 2 .33
G urness: e ntrance
P air o f t o
c ompartments
t he b roch t ower,
5 4
f lanking
t he o utside o f
f rom E ( John W H edges)
t he
P 1 2 .34
G urness:
P1 2 .35
E ntrance
G urness:
t o O utbuilding
D ouble e ntrance
( John W H edges)
5 5
1 ,
f rom S ( John W H edges)
t o O utbuilding 4 ,
f rom N
P 1 2 .36
G urness:
H earth a nd
c ooking
t rough i n O utbuilding 3 ,
f rom N
( John W H edges)
P 1 2 .37
G urness:
H earth
i n S a partment
( John W H edges)
5 6
o f
O utbuilding 6 ,
f rom N
P 1 2 .38
G urness:
E arth
c loset i n O utb uilding 5 , f rom E ( John W H edges)
P1 2 .39
G urness:
Aumbry
i n O utbuilding 9 ,
f rom N E
W H edges)
5 7
( John
P 1 2 .40
G urness:
D ouble a umbry
i n O utbuilding 2 ,
f rom N E
( John W
H edges)
P 1 2 .41
G urness:
C hamber i n O utbuilding 1 ,
5 8
f rom N W ( John W H edges)
P 1 2 .42
G urness:
C hamber
i n O utbuilding 3 ,
f rom N W ( John W H edges)
P1 2 .43
G urness:
C up-
b oard i n O ut b uilding 9 , N E ( John W H edges)
5 9
f rom
P 1 2 .44
G urness:
C upboard
a nd
l arge
c hamber
i n O utbuilding 4 ,
f rom N
( John W H edges)
P 1 2 .45
G urness:
B ins
i n O utbuilding
6 0
1 ,
f rom N ( John W H edges)
P 1 2 .46
P 1 2 .47
G urness:
? Trough i n O utbuilding 2 ,
f rom N ( John W H edges)
G urness: S upposed o ven o r k iln i n O utbuilding 9 , ( John W H edges)
6 1
f rom S W
P 1 2 .48
G urness:
G reat
D itch a nd g ateh ouse, f rom S ( John W H edges)
P 1 2 .49
G urness:
G reat D itch,
g atehouse
t o N E ( John
c urtain wall, W H edges)
6 2
a nd i nner r ampart,
f rom
I n
t he l ower p art o f
t he d itch t here w as
' kitchen m idden
-u p t o
a m etre t hick i n p laces -a nd t his w as e xceptionally r ich i n b oth a rtefacts a nd e nvironmental r emains. T he f ill a bove, b y c ontrast, w as r elatively s terile a nd w as f ormed a r ampart'; a ddition
t o
d escribed a s
t his m ay
r ubble.
S tructures
f ound t o t he s outh w est, O utbuilding 2 , ( pl 2 .11) b urials
i mply
' material w hich h ad a t
t hat
c lay a nd e arth w ere
b uilt
o ne t ime
p resent
o ver t he f illed-in d itch
i n w ere
w here t hey a lso s ealed t he r educed w all o f a nd t here i s e vidence f or o ne o r m ore V iking
h aving b een i nserted
t o
t he w est.
O utworks beyond t he G reat D itch T he
b roch a nd i ts
r amparts.
o utbuildings
T he i nner rampart i s
f t he f urther p rotection o
h ave
c ontiguous w ith t he e dge
o f
t he
t wo
G reat
ne gainst o w here i t t erminates a ndications o t he f t here a re n o i ide o f t he g atehouse t he n orth e ast, t his s
D itch f rom t he n orth w est t o t he e ast, s ide o f t he f ront o f t he g atehouse; r ampart h aving
c ontinued
t o
idth o f t he i nner b eing d efended b y t he G reat D itch i tself. T he w t i s f aced o n e ither r ampart v aries t remendously f rom 2 .75 t o 6 .5m a nd i urviving h eight o f c s ide b y r elatively c rude d rystone m asonry w ith a s rea o f t he p erimeter T he o uter r ampart d efends a f urther r educed a estern e xtremes ( and i s j oined t o t he i nner r ampart a t i ts E SE a nd w
l m. a nd a lso
a t
2 .2
a nd
a t hird p oint 4 .75m ,
n either
b ut
r ampart
t o
t he W SW).
i s
o therwise s imilar.
I t
i s
t hinner,
w ith a w idth o f
T hough t he
i s known f or c ertain t his
o ne w as
s tructure
c onjectured
a t
f rom o f a n
e arly s tage t o h ave b een ' packed w ith e arth o n t he i nside'. T he
t wo r amparts a re
r eferred
t o a s
s eparated b y a g ap
t he M iddle D itch ;
t here b eing n o e vidence
t hat
i t
t his
i s
t wo s urface f eatures. T he p articularly i n t he o uter h alf,
i s
s ome 0 .6-2.8m w ide,
a lmost
a nything o ther t han a s pace
c lay
b etween
l ower f ill w as o f f allen m asonry, a nd s uperimposed u pon t his w ere l ater
s tructural r emains a nd a lso t he v estiges o f a V iking b urial. D itch i s m ore i mpressive a s a f eature f or, t hough i t w as s hallow,
o ften
c ertainly a m isnomer,
w ould s eem t o h ave b een r emoved i n p arts,
T he Outer g enerally
t he
b edrock
b eing r evealed. I ts o uter e dge w as d ifficult t o d efine b ut, h ere a gain, t here w ere t wo p laces i n w hich i t w as d efinitely m arked b y m asonry. I t w as o f v ariable w idth ( up t o 7 .5m), e xtended t o t he c oast i n t he n orth w est
a nd m ay h ave s imilarly c ontinued p ast
t he t erminal o f
t he o uter r ampart i n t he E SE. A s w ell a s b eing a n a dditional d efence i t m ay, p ossibly, h ave d oubled a s a s ource o f m aterial f or t he c ore o f a t
l east
t he o uter
s tones,
r ampart.
I ts
s ome a s a r ough p avement
b ottom i s
s aid t o h ave b een l ined w ith
b ut m ostly j ust
t hrown i n,
t here w as
a h earth a t o ne p oint t o t he s outh e ast, a nd, a pparently, s ubstantial a ligned b locks o f m asonry t o t he s outh e ast, t hough
t wo t he
e xact
t he
f unction o f
t his
l atter
f eature i s
s o-called
' rockery' i n t he n orth w est.
a rea
m asonry ( which w as
o f
r ampart) w ith
t o
o bscure. T his
M ost
f aced a nd w hich r an f rom u nder
t he n orth o f w hich w as a t rough-shaped
l arge a nd
s mall s tones w hich s loped
s tones
w ere
l ifted
s teep,
t his
c ontinuation
s triking i s
c onsisted o f a t riangular
c rude a nd p artial o f
t owards
p aving
t he
o uter
d epression
l ined
t he s ea.
w as
r evealed.
t he o uter d itch w as m ooted
s lip.
6 3
W hen t hese T hough
t o b e a
b oat
6 4
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P OST B ROCH P ERIOD S ETTLEMENT T he s hortcomings o f o ur knowledge r egarding s ettlement o n t he s ite s ubsequent t o t he B roch P eriod h ave a lready b een n oted. M uch m ust h ave b een
m issed
t hat
h as
d uring e xcavation b ut
b een g leaned
f rom t he
f ig 2 .11
-a
v isual
s ummary o f
a ll
r ecords -i ndicates h ow e xtensive
s uch
s ettlement w as. T here i s a lso t he p roblem o f n ot knowing w hat w as c oeval, a l ack o f u nderstood s tratigraphy b eing e xacerbated b y b uildi ngs
h aving o ften b een r ecessed i nto
r ecording w as h ow d ifficult
t he B roch P eriod
r uins.
F inally,
e xtremely v ariable, t his i n i tself b eing a r eflection o f t he r emains w ere t o c ome t o g rips w ith. A n o verall v iew
i s
i mpossible
o f
o ccurrences.
a nd
t his
s ection i s
F or
a ll
t hat
i nevitably a d isconnected
i t
c onstitutes a
c atalogue
v aluable
r ecord
o f
c ertain e lements o f a n o ccupation w hich w as p artly o r w holly P ictish; t he o ne o r t wo p ossible V iking b uildings a re o nly a rguably s o. T he r emains a re m ost c onveniently d escribed b y a rea. S outh:
t he S hamrock,
T he t hat
S hamrock
i ts Annexe,
a nd i ts
a nd neighbouring s tructures
a djacent A nnexe h ad
t he u nderlying B roch P eriod o utbuildings
t o b e c ould
r emoved i n b e
o rder
i nvestigated.
T hey w ere, h owever, c onsidered t oo f ine t o b e s imply d estroyed t heir w alls w ere t herefore r ecorded i n d etail a s a p reliminary t o e rection n ext The
t o
t he s ite m useum
S hamrock
t akes
i ts
a nd r e-
( fig 2 .12).
n ame
f rom i ts
l obate p lan,
a
s eries
o f
r ecessed c ells o pening f rom a c entral a rea. T he s tructure a s a w hole w as s et i nto t he r ubble f ill o f B roch P eriod O utbuilding 2 . I n c ertain p laces
a dvantage
w as
a nd f urnishings b ut, w all c 0 .9m t hick
t aken o f
p rotruding e lements
o f
e arlier
m asonry
i n g eneral, a c avity was l ined w ith a s ingle-faced w hich p rotruded b etween e ach c ell t o f orm a
s tructural p illar. T he e ntrance w as t o t he w est, w as 1 .03m w ide a nd h ad a n e xtended l ength o f 1 .8m w ith u pright s labs f lanking i ts o uter p art. w ithin
T he i t
c entral a rea w as s ub-oval, m easuring c 3 m b y 2 .5m a nd h ad a h earth f or w hich n o d escription s urvives. T he c ells t o
n orth, n orth e ast a nd s outh e ach h ad a t hre eold s tone a nd w ere s ubr ectangular t o o val w ith a f loor a rea o f c 3 m'; t he w all o f t hat t o t he n orth e ast h ad a s urviving h eight
o f
c 1 .16m a nd t here a re
i ndications
t hat i t w as c orbelled. F rom t he c entral a rea a n 0 .66m w ide a perture l ed i nto a n e astern s ub-rectangular a rea o r c ell m easuring c 3 m b y 2 m. I n t he t his
s outh w est
o f
t his w as
s ection o f w all a ppears
a s mall a umbry
c 0 .48m f rom t he f loor b ut
t o h ave b een r ebuilt,
a l ined c avity 0 .9m
b y 1 .4m b eing e mptied b ehind. F urther a long t he s outh w all t here w as a pparent a ccess t o a B roch P eriod c hamber m easuring c 2 m b y 1 .5m o ver p ossibly c hamber
o riginal m ay
s tones
o n e dge.
h ave b een o riginal
s etting w ithin s eems
t o
T he s labs
t oo b ut
l ining
t he w alls
a n 0 .35m s quare t ank
h ave b een s econdary.
S imilar s labs
e nd w all o f t he e ast c hamber -t his h aving o riginally P eriod O utbuildings 2 a nd 3 -a nd a l m w ide b reach t o w ith a n i nset
t hreshold s tone p rovided a n e ntrance
t o
o f o r
t his p ost
l ined
t he
d ivided B roch t he s outh e ast
t he a nnexe.
T he s tructural c onglomeration w hich b ecame known a s t he Annexe w as o bviously m ultiphase a nd c omplex a nd i t i s c lear t hat i t w as r emoved w ithout b eing f ully u nderstood. W alls d ifferent b uilds, m ore t han o ne f loor a nd
a ny
s ummary m ade
T he
A nnexe w as
r etrospectively
r ecessed i nto
t he
c annot
r ubble 6 5
c an n ow b e s een t o h ave b een o f l evel i s known t o h ave e xisted, o f
b e o ther t han
s implistic.
B roch P eriod O utbuilding
3
6 6
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w ith
u se
m asonry
b eing m ade o f b eing
i rregularly
t he o riginal w all t o w est a nd
s ingle f aced.
s ha
e a reas
s outh
I n p lan t here s eem t o h ave
r anged f rom n orth t o
a nd
b een
n ew t hree
s outh a nd h aving a reas
o f
b etween 5 t o 8 m w ith t he s outhern o ne h aving t wo s imilarly i rregular c ells l eading f rom i t w ith a reas o f s ome 2 1'. T he c entral a rea h ad 1 t hree w all,
a djoining s mall a umbries s et 0 .4m f rom t he f loor o f i ts e ast e ach h aving s labs a t t he t op a nd b ottom a nd w ith s tone p illars
b etween; h ave
a B roch P eriod o rthostat
b een a d oor j amb;
a nd
t o
t hat
a lready m entioned,
t he
c ell
t o
B oth
i ts
a t
t he e ntry
t here w ere t wo o ne i n t he
t o t he
s outhern a rea m ay
s mall f loor-set
t anks
s imilar
s outhern a rea a nd t he o ther
i n
n orth e ast.
S hamrock
a nd A nnexe
s eem o riginally
t o h ave h ad a n
e arthen
f loor, t hat i n t he f ormer b eing d escribed a s ' lumpy a nd u ncertain p resumably b ecause i t h ad s ettled i nto t he r ubble b elow. T he A nnexe a ppears t o h ave b een r ef bored t wice w ith f lagstones. A rtefacts w ere p lentiful a t f loor l evel i n t he t wo b uildings a nd t here w ere t he ' usual l impet p ieces
a nd w helk o f p ottery,
c lay'. a nd
s hells, b its o f
C harcoal
t here w as
s undry b roken b ones, f ragments o f a ntler, c harcoal a nd f ire c racked s tones a nd b urnt
i s s pecified t o h ave b een a ssociated w ith t he h earth
a p ile o f
c harcoal a nd p eat
a sh i n t he e astern
a rea
o f
t he S hamrock. Elements o f o ther c ellular s tructures w ere f ound i n t he v icinity
o f
s ettlement
t he S hamrock
a nd Annexe g iving
s ingle-faced w alls, t he
t hat
s uch
i n t he a rea w as m ore w idespread -t hough a ll p arts n eed n ot
h ave b een s trictly c ontemporary. O utside t here w as a n i solated f lag-floored c ell, i n
i mmediate
t he i mpression
r ubble
o f
t he e ntrance t o t he S hamrock b ounded o n t hree s ides b y
w hich p resumably b elonged t o a s tructure
t he n orthern p art
o f
r ecessed
B roch P eriod O utbuilding
1
( fig
2 .12). S imilarly, C raw p lanned a c ell t o t he s outh e ast o f t he S hamrock a nd Annexe ( pl 2 .11, h is 5 0a) w ith s everal m ore h aving b een f ound t o t he s outh w here t hey o verlay t he d itch f ill a nd a lso t he o uter w all o f a t l east B roch P eriod O utbuilding 2 ( these a re s imply l abelled ' D' i n p l 2 .11).
S outh e ast:
t he Longhouse and a ssociated and underlying f eatures
The Longhouse w as h ad
d ug
t hrough
t he
o nly a ppreciated f or w hat f loor o f
i ts
w estern
i t w as h alf
l ong a fter C raw
a nd,
e ven
t hen,
R ichardson's t eam l acked t he a bility t o e xcavate a nd r ecord r emained i n a m anner t hat g ave m uch i nformation. T he b uilding h owever, c onsidered t o b e o f s ome i mportance, b eing d rawn o f i ts w alls ( fig 2 .13) a nd p art o f r e-erected
a longside
t he
r ectangular a nd e longated
S hamrock
a nd
what w as,
p lans a nd e levations i ts w estern e nd b eing
Annexe.
T he
s tructure
w as
i n s hape w ith a pproximate i nternal d imensions
o f 1 8m b y 3 m ( ?); i ts w all -w hich s urvived t o a m aximum h eight o f c 0 .8m -w as c l m w ide a nd s eems t o h ave b een d ouble-faced w ith a r ubble c ore.
N o
p laces
p arts
r emoval; M ention
d efinite n o
i s
o f
e astern
w all i s
o ne a re s ketched
i ndications f paving m ade 2 o
e xist
s hown o n a ny f inal p lan
i n a nd b rief m ention i s m ade o f
a ny d oorways
i n b oth e nds
a nd a t
t here m ay
b ut o f
h ave
b een.
t he e xtreme e ast
t here
w as a h earth c l m w ith a n a sh t ip s ome 2 m t o t he s outh w est o f i t. o ther i nformation s urvives a bout t he f loor b ut l arge n umbers e nvironmental l evel
r emains
a nd a rtefacts w ere
c orresponding w ith t he b ase o f
r ecovered
t he n orth w all a t 6 7
i n i ts
f rom i ts
t he
N o o f
g round
e ast e nd.
P lan a nd E leva t ions o f p ar t o f T he ' Longhouse 4'
0
2
4
6
8
1 0 f ee t
0 I
1
2
3 m e tres
2 6 a bove OD
Wes t F ace
N or th F ace
_A_ 2 6 "above OD
S ou th F ace
F ig 2 .13
G urness:
A f ew f eatures Longhouse.
T he L onghouse c an b e
R ecoveries
t emporary
g round
a s
c onjectured
t o
t he e ast
t o h ave b een a ssociated w ith t he
s uggest
s urface w hich c ontinued
t hrough t he b roch o utbuildings. r emains o f ' D p eriod' o ccupation,
t here
t owards
t o h ave b een a t he e ntrance
c on-
p assage
T o t he s outh C raw r ecorded e xtensive t here b eing a l evel o f ' paving f lags'
o ver t he g reater p art o f t he a rea a nd a lso p ossible t races o f ' cons tructions'. A mong t he l atter w as a g round s et t ank m easuring c 1 m b y 0 .5m w ith a d epth o f T he
s hape
o f
c 0 .6m. t he L onghouse
c aused i t
t o b e
t hought
o f
a s
l ate
-
V iking -a nd a fter r ubble b eneath i t h ad b een r emoved s econdary -a nd p resumably P ictish -f lag f looring w as f ound o ver t he n orthern h alf o f B roch P eriod O utbuilding 5 .
E ast a nd c entral:
r e-use o f t he p assage t hrough t he o utbuildings
a nd
o f t he b roch t ower The
m ain p assage t hrough t he e arlier b roch o utbuildings m ust h ave
f ormed a l inear d eclivity i n P ictish/Viking t imes, p aving h aving b een l aid o ver a r ubble f ill c l m d eep. A t i ts o uter e nd t his p aving i s s aid t o h ave b een c 3 m w ide, t hough i t b ecomes n arrower; i ts w estern e nd w as c 0 .1m b elow t he l evel o f t he w all o f t he a djacent L onghouse, t he w all
o f
T here
t he e arlier p assage c an b e
l ittle d oubt
b eing j ust v isible a t t hat
t he interior o f t he b roch t ower.
t his
t his
p oint.
r e-used p assage g ave a ccess
t o
C raw f ound a l ate p avement w ithin t he
e ntrance i mmediately i nside o f w hich t here w as a s taircase, b uilt o ver r ubble, 0 .7m w ide, a nd o riginally h aving 1 5 s urviving t reads. I ts h eight i s s pecified t o h ave b een t he s ame a s t hat o f t he s outhern e ntrance
t o
t he i ntramural s tair
o f 6 8
t he b roch ( 1.86m);
i t
h as
b een
r ebuilt, 2 .4). t here
h aving
c ollapsed
a nd
t hen b een e xcavated b eneath
T he c oincidence o f h eight m ay b e f ortuitous b ut t o h ave a lso b een a n o ccupation l ayer, a t l east
( fig
2 .3,
C raw t hought t o t he s outh;
this w as, h owever, a t a n e arly s tage o f e xcavation a nd w hat h e s aw m ay h ave b een a ssociated w ith t he u pper l evels o f o riginal f urnishings.
L ate
u se
o f
t he
i ntramural s tair
t hus
c annot
b e
d iscounted.
C ertainly t here a ppears t o h ave b een i ntrusive b uilding i mmediately o ver t he b roch e ntrance, t heir e xtent s uggesting t hat t he h eight o f t he w all w as c onsiderably r educed a t t his s tage. T hese s tructures a re o nly r ecorded i n C raw's b een c onsolidated; f loor',
c harcoal,
p lan o f 1 930 ( pl 2 .3), t hough t he s outhern o ne h as m idden i s m entioned i n t his c ontext a s i s a n ' upper ' burnt m atter',
N orth e ast quadrant:
a nd a f ew a rtefacts.
t he c ell w ith t he t a lk,
n eighbouring m idden,
and
b uildings f ringing t he c oast O ver b uildings. P eriod
t he n orth e ast a rea t here w as a c onglomeration o f s econdary T hese a ppear t o h ave b een r ecessed i nto t he e arlier B roch
r ubble -t heir f loors
i ntermittent
s uperficial
b eing a t
a d epth o f
p aving m ay i ndicate
a m etre o r
m ore,
t he c ontemporary
a nd
g round
l evel. O ne s mall c ell w ith a t ank w as r econstructed n ext t o t he s ite m useum w hile o ther s tructures w ere d estroyed; t he w alls o f t hose a long t he
c oastal
f ringe,
h owever,
w ere
The c ell with t he t ank
w as
l eft
i n s itu.
a lmost
s quare i nternally w ith a l ength
o f 2 .1m, a w idth o f 1 .85m , a nd w alls s urviving 0 .88m h igh ( fig 2 .14). T hese w alls h ad a n a pparent w idth o f 0 .55m a nd w ere f aced o n t he i nside b y u pright s labs. T he e ntrance t o t he b uilding w as t o t he n orth e ast a nd w as 1 .2m l ong a nd 0 .7m w ide. T he c entral t ank w as 0 .55m s quare, b uilt o f u pright s labs, w ith h alf o f i ts d epth o f 0 .4m p rotruding a bove t he f loor; w hen f ound i t h ad a s lab c over i n s itu a nd w as s ilted u p w ith e arth. o f
a ny
h ave
N o o ther
o rthostatic
d etails
s urvive
f urnishings w ere
W hatever t he p urpose o nly b een o ne p art o f
o f
t he f loor a nd t he o nly
t race
i n t he n orthern c orner.
o f t his s mall s tructure i t w ould a ppear a l arger b uilding o r c omplex, r emains
t o o f
w hich e xtended s outh e astwards f rom i ts n orth e astern c orner. T he w all f ound h ere u ltimately j oined a nd r e-used t he o uter w all o f t he e arlier b roch O utbuilding c ontaining t races b etween. m ay b ut
7 a nd c an b e s een t o h ave f ormed t wo b ays o f f lag f looring -w ith a p rojecting m asonry
A k erbed r ectangular s tructure m easuring
c 2 m b y l m
-w hich
b e t entatively i dentified a s a h earth -is s hown t o t he n orth e ast n eed n ot h ave b elonged t o t he s ame p hase o f P ost B roch b uilding.
T here w as a lso, h owever, b uilding, t his b locking t he a nd a gain g iving
t o
t he b roch s urvived a s a l inear d epression i n P ictish t imes. T he n ature
f rom f igs 2 .1, r ecorded
o f
t he
a n e xtensive m idden t o t he s outh o f t he p assages o f B roch P eriod O utbuildings 8 a nd
7
w as
-o ne p illar
( the l arger p art
e rosion a nd
t he p assage
f rom t he
t he b uildings f ringing t he c oast i s
2 .5 a nd p l 2 .11,
t hrough a c omplex o f c oastal
i mpression t hat
o f
c omparing
b est
g atehouse
a ppreciated
t hese w ith f ig 2 .11.
w hich r emains
t oday) w as
W hat
a l inear b and
s tructures w hich w ere d estroyed o n t he o ne s ide b y o n t he o ther b y p oor e xcavation.
L ittle
s ense c an
b e m ade o f t he s tructures a s a w hole, t hough t here a re a n umber o f g eneral a nd i ndividual f eatures o f i nterest. T he c ellular p attern
6 9
F ig 2 .14
G urness:
S ingle
c elled
s tructure
t o N E
o f
b roch
w ith
a djacent E w all p rincipally f ormed b y w alls
r ecessed i nto r ubble i s f amiliar a s i s
t he
o ccurrence o f s labs l ining w alls a nd a lso t he r e-use o f b roch m asonry t he o uter w all o f O utbuilding 7 a nd t hose b etween 7 a nd 8 a nd 9 a nd 1 0 h aving b een i ncorporated. S everal o f t he s tructural f ragments e vidently b elonged t o b uildings o n t he s eaward s ide ( Craw's 1 , 1 1, 1 9, 6 3 & 6 4) b ut t here w as a p assage f rom t he c oast t hrough a b reak i n t he b roch P eriod w all b etween O utbuildings 7 a nd 8 a nd t here a lso a ppears t o h ave b een a d oorway i n t he s outh o f C raw's 6 3 t o t he w est. T he i mplication o f t his i s t hat t he c omplex i ncluded b uildings i nside t he c oastal f ringe a nd, i n a ddition t o t hose a lready d escribed, C raw's 9 a nd 6 5 c ould o nly h ave b een e ntered f rom t he l andward s ide. O f t he s tructures t he c learest a nd m ost i nteresting i n p lan i s C raw's 1 9. T he r emaining d iameter;
p ortion o f t his i s s emi-circular a nd c 5 m i n a pparent i ts w all s urvives 0 .7m h igh, i s r ecessed a nd p artially f lag
l ined a nd t here a re t he r emains
o f a n e ntrance t o t he e ast.
W ithin t he
b uilding, a nd p arallel t o i ts i nner w all, i s a n a rc o f u prights d efining a c entral a rea w ith a n a pparent d iameter o f c 2 .4m; t wo s tones w ithin h earth.
t his m ay A nother
c onjecturally b e c onsidered t o h ave b elonged t o a h earth w as m entioned i n C raw's 6 3 b ut i n g eneral
i nternal f eatures w ere e ither a bsent o r w ent u nnoted. A ll o f t he b uildings a long t he n orthern f ringe f rom t he s emi-circular o ne e astward, h owever, h ad w ell l aid s tone f loors, t hat t o t he e xtreme e ast h aving b een r ef bored t wice. T he f loors w ere l ifted a nd o riginal B roch P eriod p aving u ncovered b eneath t hem ; t his w as f ound t o c ontinue u nder t he w alls -being t raced t hrough t o t he o ther s ide o f t hem , a nd
7 0
c onfirmed
t he s econdary n ature o f
N orth w est quadrant: T here
c learly w ere s econdary
o f
a s
a w hole.
L onghouse a nd m iscellaneous r emains
b ut l ittle s ense w as m ade o f r ecords a re o f p oor q uality. P art
t he b uildings
w hat w as
s tructures
i n t he n orth w est q uadrant
t hem t hrough e xcavation a nd t he
f ound m ay h ave b een a L onghouse o f
s urviving
s maller
s ize
b ut s imilar o rientation t o t hat t o t he s outh e ast o f t he b roch t ower. T he s ingle s ided l ong w all a nd t he c urve o f u pright s labs a t o ne e nd r emain i n s itu a nd s uggest t he b uilding t o h ave m easured s ome 9 m l ong b y
c 2 .2m w ide.
I nternally
t here w as
t his r evealed B roch P eriod w alling, t he s tructure a s a w hole. T o
t he w est
l aneous
a nd s outh w est
s tructures
t hese b ut L onghouse)
o f
r ough p aving a nd r emoval o f
c onfirming
t he L onghouse a re
w hich a re s hown o n p lan.
r ectilinear w alling i s a nd R ichardson w as o f
o ccupation i n t he a rea.
T here i s,
t he s econdary s tatus
v arious
L ittle
m iscel-
c an b e
m ade
e vident ( one p iece j oined t he o pinion t hat t here w as h owever,
a lso
a t
o f
o f
t o t he V iking
l east o ne e xample
o f a ' cell -p resumably p art o f a l arger b uilding -i n t he c onstruct ion o f w hich b oth s ingle f aced a nd e arlier w alling h ad b een u sed. T hough n ever p lanned, t here w as a s imilar s tructure t o t he w est, i t b eing
s pecifically
R ichardson's d escribed, w ith h ad
m attresses'
a f lagged
A
l ater
i ngs t o b uildings
a nd L onghouse b uilding.
t he u sual P ictish v illa o f
t he o nly i nformation t hat
e vidence s uggests
r emains
o f
t wo
h ands
i t
s urvives
b een r elatively
t he p eriod i s
w hich
f inger-rings
t hat
r ecent
o verlying n ot
o nly
c omposition
0 .6m
a cross
a nd
o f
i t t he
r emained
s ite p lan
i n
( pl 2 .11)
t he b roch o utbuild-
t he n orth w est o f t he t ower b ut a lso s ome o f t he d iscussed. I t m easured s ome 1 0m b y 7 .5m w ith
u nspecified n orth e ast.
i n
T hough
t o h ave b een t he f indspot
o n
l arge r ectangular e nclosure s hown o n C raw's
h ave
S outh:
a s
t he S hamrock o f a
f loor a nd a k erbed r ectangular h earth w ith a s lab b ottom.
C ircumstantial
m ust
a n i nstance
p erhaps j ocularly,
s tone
s keletal p osition.
m entioned a longside
s ite g uide a s
s econdary w alls o f
h ad a w ide e ntrance
t o
t he
i nserted s tructure b etween i nner a nd o uter r amparts
T he r ectangular s tructure i n question w as s mall ( c 4 .5m l ong b y c 1 .8m w ide i nternally) a nd h ad b een b uilt o n t op o f r ubble f ill. T he r ampart h ad b een u sed f or i ts n orthern w all, t he o thers v arying i n w idth
f rom
f acing b ut
t o
1 .2m a nd
t he e ntrance a ppears
o f t his s tones a rea
0 .9
w ith a p utative
s eemingly h aving h ad a n
r ubble
c ore;
i rregular
n othing i s known o f
t o h ave b een i n t he n orth e ast.
t he
s tone
i nterior
T o t he
w est
s tructure, a nd a gain o ver r ubble, t here w as a r ough p avement o f i nto w hich a s mall f lag-lined t rough h ad b een s et. F rom t his
t here w as
a lso e vidence
o f
a V iking b urial.
7 1
I
:s sauinn
5 * ( r ) c r
2 .
1
A T s a22ns
2
0
— 0
N J
C T 1
C O
-8
N J
—
0 , D , D
or ,
7 2
4,
V IKING G RAVES C raw s howed a n e arly a wareness
o f
t he p ossible e xistence o f V iking
g raves, t heir p resence b eing s uggested b y t wo s hield b osses f ound h igh i n t he f ill o f t he b roch t ower ( putative g raves I a nd I I). T hese w ere a lmost c ertainly 2 56 a nd 2 57 a nd w e m ight t entatively a dd a nother i tem w hich h as n ot s urvived b ut w hich w as d escribed a s a n ' iron s ock f or a h and p lough'. O bjects f ound i n e nsuing s easons s uggest V iking g raves e lsewhere ( fig 2 .15). I n 1 935 t he f ollowing i tems w ere r ecovered d uring c learance o f s uperficial l ayers o ver t he n orth w estern e xtreme o f t he G reat D itch : a g lass l inen s moother ( 833); a f olding b ronze b alance ( 242); a l arge b ead o r w horl o f ' polished j et'; a ' whetstone'; a nd
s mall p ieces
o f ' iron o re
( the
l ast
t hree a re u ntraced)
( putative
g rave II). S imilarly, a b ronze r ing-headed p in ( 234) a nd a n a mber I b ead ( 835) w ere f ound t o t he s outh w est, b etween t he r amparts b ut a bove t he
r ubble f ill o f
t he s upposed d itch ( putative g rave I V);
a ccompanying
f ragments o f b ones w ere s ent f or i dentification a nd p roved t o b e p arts o f a h uman c ranium ( 2036). A s econd a mber b ead ( 836), v irtually i dentical t o t hat j ust m entioned, w as f ound o n t op o f B roch P eriod f urnishings t o t he i mmediate s outh w est o f t he t ower ( putative g rave V ) -t hough i t n eed n ot n ecessarily h ave a ccompanied a n
i nhumation.
O ne
d iscovery t hat p erhaps r equires r e-evaluation i s t he s keletons o f t wo h ands w ith f ive b ronze f inger-rings s till i n p lace w hich w ere f ound i n a s mall c hamber' t o t he w est o f t he b roch t ower ( putative g rave V I). S ufficient a dditional h uman b ones w ere r ecovered f rom t he p resumed l ocation ( one b atch u ntraced, t he o ther 2 051) t o s uggest a ctuality a c omplete i nhumation m ay h ave b een p resent. A c omparatively l arge n umber o f h uman b ones f rom t he s urvive a nd s uggest t he p resence o f b urials -t hough n ot
t hat
i n
e xcavations n ecessarily
V iking o nes. M ost a re n ow u nstratified ( 2049, 2 053, 2 056, 2 057, 2 119, 2 120) b ut s urviving c ontexts a re t he m ain p assage t hrough t he b roch o utbuildings ( 2011), f our p ositions s uperficially a mong t he o utbuildi ngs t hemselves t o t he s outh a nd w est o f t he b roch t ower ( 1997, 2 005, 2 032, 2 062) a nd a t a n u nspecified l evel s omewhere i n t he G reat D itch ( 2050). T he r ecords f urther m ention a p art o f a s kull f rom t he p assageway t hrough t he b roch o utbuildings ( probably t he s ame b urial a s 2 011) and h uman b ones i n t he G reat D itch a t b oth a s uperficial l evel a nd a t a d epth o f c2 m. T wo e ntries a re p articularly i nteresting, t hough w ithout c ontext; o ne r elates t o t he e xcavation o f a s keleton, t he o ther t o a h uman i nterment s howing c remation. I n
t he f inal s eason o f
e xcavation,
1 939,
a n i ndisputable V iking
g rave ( VII) w as d iscovered i nserted i n t he n orthern w all o r k erb o f t he e xternal p assage l eading t o t he B roch P eriod g atehouse ( fig 2 .16). T he g rave m easured c 1 .8m b y c 1 .1m w ide, w as l ined w ith u pright s labs a m aximum o f 0 .4m t all a nd i s s till v isible t oday. T he b ones h ad d ecayed a part f rom p art o f t he l eft f emur a nd t he s kull, t he l atter b eing p reserved u nder w hat m ay h ave b een a f allen c apping s lab. A round t he w oman's n eck w as a n i ron n ecklet ( 264); o n h er p ectoral b ones a p air o f b ronze
o val
b rooches
( 220);
a t t he r ight s houlder a
b one
p in
( not
t raced); a nd t o r ight a nd l eft a t w aist l evel a n i ron knife ( 254) a nd a s ickle ( 263). T his g rave h as b een p ublished s eparately ( Robertson, W N 1 969); a n e rror t o b e n oted b eing t hat t he n ecklet i s s aid t o h ave i ncorporated s ea-shells o r l obster s hell.
7 3
P lan o f V i k ing G rave
1 1 \
A S ec t ions
0
2
ee 3f t
1 m e tre
Ze
c app ing s tone
B S
F ig 2 .16
G urness:
P lan a nd
s ections
7 4
o f
V iking
g rave
( VI)
C HAPTER 2 .3 T HE F INDS
O ne
o f
t he f irst s teps
t aken i n p ublishing
t he B roch
o f
G urness
w as t o r igidly d efine, n umber, a nd d escribe t he e xtant f inds b oth i n o rder t o a id s tudy a nd t o p ermit t heir b eing f inally h oused, a nd a ccess ioned. T he r esultant c atalogue i s o f p rodigious l ength -there w ere m ore t han 8 50 a rtefacts a nd i n e xcess o f 1 0,000 s herds ( app 2 .2). I n t his t he a ssemblage w as o riginally l isted w ithout r egard t o p hase, a s r ecorded
i nstances
o f
t otally r eliable s tratigraphy w ere k nown t o
b e
r are. G reater f amiliarity w ith t he e xtant d ocumentation h as, h owever, p rompted a n a ttempt t o r elate a s ignificant p art o f t he c ollection t o t he t hree m ain p eriods o f t he s ite. W hile c are h as b een t aken i n d oing t his b oth e rrors a nd o missions w ill c ertainly e xist. T he i llustrations a re
t o b e f ound a s a g roup o n p p 9 1-180.
T HE B ROCH P ERIOD
B one implements W hat
a re h ere c alled p erforated m ounts ( figs 2 .17-2.19)
a re
t hin
r ectangular o r s ub-rectangular p lates o f a ntler, a nimal o r c etacean b one v ariously p erforated a t t he e nds a nd s ometimes a long t heir l ength w ith h oles d esigned t o t ake p ointed p egs. F our e xamples w ere f ound a bove t he r ef boring o f t he c entral a rea o f t he b roch i nterior ( 4, 7 , 2 0, 2 1); f ive s urvive f rom t he f inal f loor ( 2, 5 , 1 0, 1 7, 1 9), a nother t wo b eing r ecorded; a nd t wo w ere a mong t he l ower 1 .83m o f r ubble i n t he t ower, a nd t herefore p ossibly c ontemporary ( 1, 6 ). F our s urvive f rom t he o utbuildings ( 3, 8 , 1 5, 1 6), a f urther o ne b eing r ecorded. S ome o f t hese h ave p egs r emaining i n s itu ; i solated e xamples o f s uitable p egs w ere r ecovered f rom t he r ef bored c entral a rea o f t he b roch i nterior ( 24) a nd f rom a n o utbuilding ( 31), w hile a c oarser e xample w as f ound b e -l ow t he f loor o f O utbuilding 8 . A dditionally, a n u nperforated p late w as f ound o n t he f inal b roch f loor ( 41) a nd a nother i n t he o utbuildings ( 43) ( fig 2 .20). I t i s s uggested t hat t hese a rtefacts w ere u sed t o c o -n nect, s trengthen, o r r epair a p erishable m aterial s uch a s w ood, t he i mperforate e xamples p ossibly b eing b ound r ound. L ong-handled c ombs s ite t hough o nly f ive, s aid d efinitely t o b e o f
( figs 2 .19,
2 .21) w ere r elatively c ommon o n t he
r ecovered f rom a mong t he o utbuildings, 5 t he B roch P eriod ( 50, 5 2, 5 3, 5,
c an b e 5 6); a
f urther e xample m ay b e c ontemporary ( 58) h aving b een f ound i n a c avity i n t he i nner w all f ace o f t he b roch s ome 2 m a bove f loor l evel. T hree o f t he c ombs a re o f c etacean b one a nd t hree o f a ntler ( one i ncorporating
a b urr);
a part f rom 5 6 t hey a re s tumpy i n 7 5
f orm,
t hree
b eing
-f ish-tailed';
f our h ave
t eeth a nd t hree a re d ecorated.
a n i ncised l ine a long t he
b ase o f
T he f orms a nd d ecoration a re
t he
t ypical o f
t hat f ound i n t he S cottish I ron A ge o utside t he a rea o f i mmediate R oman i nfluence ( Hodder a nd H edges 1 977). F ormerly t hought t o b e c onnected w ith c loth m anufacture, t hese a rtefacts a re b etter c onsidered t o h ave b een u sed f or d ressing t he h air. D isappointingly t he s ite a re s ocketed e nd o f
f ew o f
t he
s ocketed h andles
( figs 2 .22,
s tratified. O nly o ne o f t he m ost c ommon a n a ntler t ine -w as c ertainly B roch P eriod
2 .23) t ype ( 68),
f rom -t he a s i t
w as f ound i n a n o utbuilding. A v ery f inely f inished v ersion w as, j ust i nside t he b roch i nterior, t his h aving o pposing h owever, f ound r ivet h oles a nd h aving b een s moothed t o a h exagonal s ection a nd d ecorated w ith a d ense B oth 2 .26)
o f
f ound
t he
c hevron d esign
p rincipal
t ypes
o n t he s ite a ppear
( 69).
o f n eedles a nd b odkins
t o h ave
b een u sed
( figs
i n t he B roch
2 .24P eriod.
T he f irst g roup c onsists o f d iamond-shaped f lat p lates o f b one w ith a p erforation a t t he j unction o f t heir a xes a nd e xamples c ome f rom t he f inal f loor o f t he b roch i nterior a nd a lso f rom t he o utbuildings ( 83, 8 6) • T he s econd v ariety t ends t o h ave a n o val o r r ound s ection 7 9 8 4 _ _ 2
t o
a nd f loor ( 88
b e o f
8 7
p erforated n ear o ne e nd;
t he b roch i nterior a nd
c ame
f rom
t he
f inal
f rom t he m idden i n t he G reat D itch
9 1).
2
S tratified b ut
o ne e xample
t wo
p ins ( figs 2 .24-2.26) w ere s urprisingly f ew i n
o ne w ith a h emispherical b one h ead c ontaining
n umber
t he s tump o f a
s hank
o f t he s ame m aterial c ame f rom t he l owest f loor i n t he c entre o f t he b roch i nterior ( 122) w hile t wo w ith c hamfered h eads f rom t he s outh g allery c ould a lso b e B roch P eriod ( 108, 1 09). I n a ddition t here w as a f ibula, p robably o f a p ig, t he n atural a rticulation h aving b een kept a s a h ead ( 100); t wo p ins w ith s imple s quared o ff o r r ounded t erminals ( 102,
1 03); B oth
a nd a f eatureless
p iece
o f
s haft
( 112).
p ointed i mplements ( figs 2 .27-2.28)
a nd
i mplements u sed
f or
rubbing and p olishing ( fig 2 .29) w ere f ound. Among t he f ormer t he m ost d istinctive t ype c onsisted o f b ovine o r c ervid u lnas w ith t heir d istal e nds
r educed
m odified
t o
a nd
u sed a s a p oint,
f orm a h andle.
t heir p roximal e nds
o ften
b eing
T hree e xamples w ere d efinitely B roch P eriod
( 124, 1 27, 1 28) a nd a nother w as f ound i n r ubble b elow t he 1 .82m l evel i n t he b roch t ower ( 129). A dditionally, t here w ere s livers o f b one a nd a ntler ( 133, 1 34, e nd r etained a nd m ost
d istinctive
1 35, 1 38) a nd a lso a b ird l ong b one w ith t he p roximal t he s haft m ade i nto a n eedle-like p oint ( 145). T he t ype
o f
r ubbing a nd p olishing
i mplement w as
f ormed
o f
o vicaprid m etapodials w ith t heir d istal e nds p reserved a nd t heir s hafts u sed a t a s light a ngle t o t he a nterior-posterior p lane ( 148, 1 49, 1 52). S plinters o f
o f
b one h ad a lso
a n o vicaprid t ibia,
r emoved
t o g ive
W halebone r espectively, v ertebral
a nd
l atest f loor h owever ( 175), a lmost
o f
f lat w orking
( 154,
1 60)
a nd
t here w as
t he p roximal p art s urface
t he
s haft
o f w hich h ad b een
( 153).
v essels and l ids ( fig 2 .30-2.33) w ere m ade, b y h ollowing o ut v ertebrae a nd b y u sing d etached
e piphyses.
p rovenance
O ne
a l ong
b een u sed
o ne s ide
T he g reater n umber f rom t he s ite h ave
t hese m ust
i nclude
t he t hree v essels
r ecorded
l ost
t heir
f rom
t he
o f t he b roch i nterior. A l id c ame f rom t his c ontext, a nd a f ragment o f a v essel f rom t he o utbuildings ( 169).
c omplete
e xample
o f a v essel, 7 6
a s pine b eing r etained a s
a
h andle,
w as
f ound i n t he c hamber a t t he b ase o f
a nd m ay b e B roch P eriod
t he i ntramural
s tair
( 167).
A h itherto u nrecognized
t ype o f b one a rtefact
r ecovered a t G urness
i s t he q uern handle ( fig 2 .30) t hese c onsisting o f s uitably s haped p ieces o f a nimal b one w hich h ave h ad o ne e nd f orced i nto a h ole o f s maller d iameter. T he t wo s tratified e xamples a re B roch P eriod, t he o ne -t he d istal e nd o f a b ovine m etacarpel -h aving b een f ound b elow t he w ell s tair ( 182), a nd t he o ther -a b ovine h orn c ore -h aving b een i n t he o utbuildings
( 180).
T he r emaining B roch P eriod b one a rtefacts ( figs 2 .35-2.38) i nclude a f emur h ead s pindle whorl ( 183) ( another w horl o f t he s ame m aterial b eing m entioned a s f ound) a nd a s o-called b obbin c onsisting o f a s heep m etapodial p erforated c entrally f rom f ront t o b ack ( 188). O ne p arallelepiped b one d ie c ame f rom t he l atest f loor o f t he b roch i nterior ( 191) w ith a nother b eing f ound b etween s easons i n a c avity i n t he i nterior w all f ace ( 192). p ieces; a n a pparently u nworked, o f
f lat
T wo f urther i tems m ay h ave b een g aming u nfused c ondyle ( 195) a nd a s mall p iece
i vory l ike t he s ection o f
a t ooth ( 194).
F urther b one
i tems
w ere n ot s o r eadily c ategorized. O ne w as a m allet m ade b y s awing a n a ntler o ff a bove t he b row t ine, l eaving t he l atter a s a h andle a nd t he b urr a s a w orking f ace
( 2U6);
a nother,
a n a ntler w ith t he b row t ine a nd
b urr r emoved a nd t he e nd t hen s lotted, p resumably t o t ake a b lade ( 205); a t hird, a l ength o f a ntler s ectioned o bliquely a nd p erforated a t l east t wice m aking a p ossible h andle ( 206). A b ovine f irst p halanx p erforated f rom b ack t o f ront w ith a c rude h ole w as p icked u p i n 1 967 a mong t he o utbuildings ( 216) a nd m ay b e B roch P eriod a s m ay a h ighly d ecorated
o bject
f ound a t t he 1 .83m l evel i n t he b roch i nterior
w here
i t r ested o n t he u pper s urviving p art o f t he b roch f urnishings t o t he s outh w est. T he l atter c ould b elong t o a l ater p eriod; i t h as n ot b een t raced b ut i ts f orm i s known f rom a s ketch i n C raw's f inds b ook.
M etal o bjects
r ing
S urviving b ronze o bjects ( figs 2 .39-2.43) i nclude a p ossible e ar( 229); s ingle l inks ( 231, 2 32); t wo p ointed s hafts -w hich m ay b e
c omplete p ins ( 237, 2 38); a nd a f ine n eedle w ith a n o val e ye t owards o ne e nd ( 233). T here a re a lso f our p ieces o f t hin s heet -presumably d erived f rom a l arger o bject -w hich h ave b een v ariously t urned o ver, g rooved a nd p erforated ( 246) a s w ell a s s everal s mall l umps o f c orrosion ( 246-248). U nidentified o bjects c orresponding t o t hree f inds n umbers h ave n ot
g iven
s urvived.
I ron o bjects w ere u ndoubtedly m uch c orroded, n one o f t he t welve n umbers e xisting t oday; t hree a re d escribed a s p ins, t hree a s
knife b lades,
a nd o ne a s ' hook-shaped'.
S tone o bjects T he f eeling a t t he t ime o f
e xcavation w as
t hat
s addle querns
( fig
2 .72) h ad b een e xclusively u sed w hen t he b roch t ower w as f irst e rected a nd o ccupied ( A) b ut t hat w ith t he r efurbishing o f t he i nterior a nd t he a ddition o f t he o utbuildings ( B) r otary querns ( figs 2 .68-2.72).
t hey w ere e ntirely T his ' finding' h as 7 7
s uperseded b y b een r ecently
r eiterated
a s
c onsidered
h ere
i dea
o f
s unken c ase,
p art
g eneral p art
t o
p hasing;
o ver
b eing
o f
a g eneral
b e u nfounded,
t hesis
( Caulfield 1 978)
r elying o n c ontrasting o ne
t he w ell -w ith t he s ite a t
b orne o ut
b y
b ut
h aving b een b ased o n a
t he e vidence.
I t
l arge;
i t
i s
m isconceived
s mall a rea a nd n ot,
-t he i n
a ny
i s u nfortunate t hat querns
w ere n ot g enerally e ntered i n t he l ist o f f inds. N one o f t he s addle querns t hat s urvive i s s tratified a nd a ll t hat i s r eliably known i s t hat a n u pper a nd u nder s tone w ere f ound b eneath t he f inal f loor o f t he b roch querns h ave
i nterior. T he s ituation i s a nd i s s ufficient t o s how t hat b een
' introduced
o r i n a ny
s lightly b etter w ith t heir u se n eed n ot b e
s ense ' late'.
Q uerns
c ame f rom b elow t he f inal f loor o f t he b roch i nterior f loor i tself -w here t hey w ere r eused a s f lagstones t raced); f rom p acking o f l ater B roch A ge f loor o f a nd
f rom b elow p aving
b orne w ell, s ite. b een
t he r otary t hought t o
o r
f ragments
( 427); f rom ( 425 a nd o ne
t he n ot
t he i nternal f urnishings ( 404); f rom b elow t he t he s outhern a partment o f O utbuilding 6 ( 420);
i n O utbuilding 2 ( not
t raced).
I t m ust
a lso
b e
i n m ind t hat a quern h andle w as f ound b eneath t he s tair o f i t b eing a rguably o ne o f t he e arliest s tratified o bjects o n
t he t he
O ther c ontexts i n w hich r otary quernstones a re known t o h ave f ound a re t he o utbuildings ( 395, 4 03, 4 n ot t raced, 3 n ever
l isted); t he D itch ( 424).
m idden I t i s
o f t he G reat D itch ( not t raced); a nd t he O uter r egrettable t hat w here b oth s tone a nd c ontext
s urvives t he r otary q uerns t end t o b e a nomalous, m ost b eing s mall; h aving b een u sed o n b oth s ides; a nd 4 03 b eing o f c onglomerate. s tone
3 95
r ecovered
i s
f rom t he
O ther s ole t he
m ore
t ypical o f
s ite,
t he
t ype
t hese a lmost
q uernstone
a ll b eing
m ost
c ommonly
o f m assive s andstone.
quern t ypes m ay h ave b een u sed i n t he B roch P eriod b ut
t he
s tratified e xample i s a t rough quern ( fig 2 .72) w hich w as f ound i n c upboard-like c ompartment i n t he t riangular l obby o f t he b roch
i nterior -w here i t r emains i n s itu. o f r ubbers a nd g rinders ( figs 2 .75, a mong 4 48-550) a
o f
4 04 T op
T here a re c ertainly a h uge n umber 2 .76) ( some 4 3 s tratified e xamples
t hese b eing b each p ebbles w hich h ave e ither b een u sed i n
r ubbing m otion a t
a n a ngle o f
c 4 5 ° -t his
p roducing f aceted
w orked
s urfaces -or w hich h ave b een r ocked b ackwards a nd f orwards i n a g rindi ng m otion -t he r esult b eing c oarser, c urved w orked s urfaces. O ne o r b oth e nds
o f a s tone w ere u sed -a nd
s ometimes
t he e ntire
c ircumference
-a nd p articular w orked s urfaces m ay h ave b een u sed i n o ne o r b oth o f t he w ays i dentified. T he s ame s ort o f m ixed u se w as f ound a mong t he 3 1 s tratified o f t hese s plit a nd b e
p ounders
( fig 2 .77)
( from a mong 5 51-625)
t he w orked
s urfaces
b each p ebbles v ariously b eing p ocked t hrough p ounding a nd s plintered b y m ore v igorous u se o n h arder s ubstances. I t c an
p ostulated
t hat
s ome h ad b een u sed
f or d ressing
querns
-others
b eing h ammerstones -t hough t hey d oubtless h ad o ther f unctions a s w ell. A f urther t en s tones ( from a mong 6 26-646) h ad b een u sed f or b oth g rinding a nd
p ounding a nd
t hree e longated b each p ebbles
( 647,
6 48,
6 50)
w hich h ad b een p estles. A ll o f
u sed a t b oth e nds w ere s eparated o ut a s p ossible t he a bove g rinders a nd p ounders h ad b een h eld m ore o r
l ess
b ut
v ertically
t here w ere a dditionally
b each p ebbles w hich a ppear t o h ave a h ammering a ction ( 661-662). S ome
o f
t he
c an b e
( figs 2 .62,
s een r e-used
b attered
b een h eld h orizontally a nd u sed w ith
s andstone w ith n umbers o f c upped h ollows b eing p resumed t o h ave b een u sed i n t he O ne
a nd
m ore b attered b each p ebbles m ay h ave b een
c onjunction w ith anvil s tones
w ork.
t wo p ocked
2 .63).
i n o f
a long o ne o r m ore e dges, t heir b ending a nd f orming o f m etal-
i n t he m asonry o f 7 8
u sed
T hese a re b locks
o ne o f
t he
c ompart-
m ents a dded t o t he o utside o f t he b roch e ntrance ( 336), a nd t hree o thers, w hich h ave n ot b een t raced, w ere r ecorded i n B roch P eriod c ontexts. T here a re a lso s tones w ith s mall r ough p ecked h ollows, u sually o n b oth f aces, t hese b eing o f u nknown u se ( 368-371). S ome o f t he h ammerstones w ere d oubtless u sed t o s hape f lagstone f or f urnishings a nd a rtefacts. T he m ost c ommon a mong t he l atter a re t he r oundels w hich a re p robably c orrectly i dentified a s p ot l ids ( figs 2 .78, 2 .79), 5 2 s urviving
f rom
B roch
P eriod c ontexts
( among
6 64-775)
w ith
s everal
o thers b eing r ecorded. T here a re a lso f our p ieces o f n otched f lagstone ( fig 2 .80) o f u nknown u se ( 778, 7 81-783) a nd a s eries o f c hipped m iscellaneous o bjects ( fig 2 .81); o ne r esembling a knife b lade ( 795); o ne b eing f igure o f e ight i n f orm ( 798); o ne b eing a h andle t o a l arger a rtefact ( 801); a nd t he f ourth b eing D -shaped w ith t wo p ieces c ut o ut o f
i ts
s traight
A n
e dge m aking i t
i ntegral p art o f
t ricuspate
( 797).
t he f urnishings w ere p ivot s tones ( figs 2 .64,
2 .65) f or t he d oors, t hese b eing n aturally o ccurring o r s carcely s haped p ieces o f s tone w ith a p ecked s ocket ( usually j ust o n o ne s urface); f w ear. a re o ccasionally indications o
t here s ite
b ut
M any a re known f rom
o nly e ight a re d emonstrably B roch P eriod.
O f
t hese,
t he t hree
w ere i n t he o utbuildings, t wo i n s itu ( 340, 3 44, 3 45); o ne i n t he b roch d oor ( 350); o ne b etween t he c hambers b uilt o nto t he b roch e ntrance ( 351); and one i n t he g atehouse ( 343). C uriously, t wo w ere r ecovered f rom t he G reat D itch ( 356, V essels
w ere
3 59).
a lso m ade o f
s tone a nd t hough u p t o s ix f rom
B roch
P eriod c ontexts h ave n ot b een t raced t here a re t hree w hich a dequately d emonstrate t he v ariability f ound. O ne w as a m assive t ank o r t rough p e c ked 2 .54).
f rom a b lock o f s andstone a nd s haped i nside a nd o ut ( 315) ( fig T his i s o f p articular i nterest i n t hat o ne o f t he t wo j oining
f ragments c ame f rom i nside t he b roch a nd t he o ther f rom o utbuildings. T he s econd i s a c rude s andstone b owl f ound i nside b roch
( 321)
t he t he
( fig 2 .56).
T he t hird -found i n t he g atehouse -is b oth
u nusual a nd b eautifully p atera f ashioned o ut o f b ase a nd a r ectangular u nderneath a nd d ecorated
m ade b eing a v ery f ine s keuomorph o f a R oman s teatite ( 319) ( fig 2 .55). I t h as a r ounded l ug-type h andle, t he l atter b eing r einforced w ith a c ross o n t op. I t a ppears t o h ave b een
f unctional, s urface.
t here
b eing
t races
o f a c arbon
d eposit
o n
t he
o uter
M any e longated p ebbles w ere k ept b y t he e xcavators a s whetstones ( figs 2 .66, 2 .67) b ut o f t hose w hich s urvive f rom B roch P eriod c ontexts o nly t hree a re c onvincing ( 389-391). T here a re, h owever, s ix m anufactured w hetstones ( 372-374, 3 79, 3 83, 3 86) t wo o f w hich i ndicate t hat t his f orm m ay h ave b een b oxed. T he b roken o ff u pper p art o f a p erforated w hetstone w as f ound a bove f loor l evel i n t he f urnishings w ithin t he b roch t ower a nd i s p robably a lso B roch P eriod ( 377). B oth t ypes o f o il l amp ( figs 2 .58-2.61) f ound o n t he s ite a ppear t o h ave b een u sed i n t he B roch P eriod. T here w ere t wo i n w hich a c up a nd w ic k r est h ad b een p ecked i n o ne s urface o f a n aturally o ccurring o r v ery r oughly s haped b lock o f s tone ( 325, 3 26) a nd o ne e xample o f a d ish-shaped l amp -these b eing u sually m ore f inely m anufactured -i n w hich t he w ick m ay h ave f loated, t here b eing n o w ick r est ( 2115). T he l atter d iffers f rom o thers f rom t he s ite, h owever, i n h aving a h andle.
7 9
S tone
s pindle whorls ( fig 2 .46) w ere m ore
c ommon t han t heir
b one
c ounterparts t here b eing e ight, v ariously m anufactured f rom s andstone p ebbles a nd f lagstone d iscs ( 272, 2 77, 2 79, 2 80, 2 82, 2 83, 2 85, 2 86); a f urther f ive w ere r ecorded b ut n ot t raced. L arger r ough d iscs o f s andstone w ith a c entral p erforation w hich w eigh f rom 0 .5 t o 1 .5kg s eem a lso t o h ave b een u sed i n t he B roch P eriod ( 291, 2 92, 2 94); f ound i n s mall n umbers t hey m ay h ave b een l oom-weights. Among
r esidual
i tems
t here w as
a n o val quartzite
t hough o nly
p ebble
g rooved
l ongitudinally o n b oth s ides t hrough u se a s a s trike a l ight ( fig 2 .78) ( 852); t his w as o n t he l owest f loor i n t he b roch i nterior. T wo p ebbles h ad b een u sed a s p olishers ( 311, 3 12), o ne b eing a n a lmost s pherical b all o f s erpentine ( fig 2 .53) T he o nly p iece o f d ecorated s tone o f B roch
A ge
w as
a s mall,
p illow-shaped
f ragment
o f
s andstone w ith
t wo
d eeply s cored l ines m eeting i n a V o n i ts f lattest f ace ( 308). R emaining m iscellaneous i tems a re a ll o f d ubious i mportance:- a s ection o f f ossilized c rinoid s tem ( which m ust h ave b een i mported t o t he
s ite)
( 791)
a nd w ith s andstone ( 793); f ace
( fig 2 .81);
a s andstone p ebble
r andom l inear s cratches a cross i t w ith t he r emains o f a n h our-glass
a nd a s mall
s tone
c ube w ith a s light
s haped l ike a h and
( 792); a p iece o f p erforation i n o ne
a xe s oft s ide
c ircular i ndentation i n o ne
( 796).
O ther a rtefacts E vidence moulds ( figs
o f b ronze w orking i ncluded b oth crucibles ( fig 2 .82) 2 .83-2.85) O ne c rucible i s c omplete a nd h as a f oot
p ouring
l ip
( 804) w hile
p ointed
b ase
( 805).
t he h ad
o utside a nd a f lake c ome
f rom t he s ide
T he s aid
c rucibles
t o h ave
t here a re
f ragments
T he l atter h as o f
o f
c ame
b een f ound
o f
a nother
w hich
h ad
a h eavy g reen f usion a dhering
v itrified m aterial
a c rucible w as
a lso
t hat f ound
l ooks
c ontext,
t hough
a t o i t
( 810).
f rom t he o utbuildings a nd w hile i n t his g eneral
a s
a nd a nd
t wo m oulds a re
t here w as a t otal
o f
e leven i n t he G reat D itch. S even o f t hese h ave b een t raced ( 1812-1818) a nd t he f ollowing c omments a nd d escription a re b ased o n a r eport b y J oanna
C lose-Brooks
( app 2 .3).
T he
f ragments
p iece m oulds, a ll o f w hich h ave b een u tilized. b right o range a nd b rown o n t he o uter f aces b ut t he
i nside;
b lackened.
M oulds t he
s urfaces
a re
f or b ack
t he
b ack
a nd
f ront
v alves a re f lat
o f
a cross
c onvex w ith s unk keys;
o f
t he
t he t he f ront
s ometimes
o bjects b ack,
c an a nd
c lay
s moothed d own t he s ides
o ver
b e t he
v alves a re m ore
r ounded i n s ection w ith c oncave j oining s urfaces a nd p rojecting O n c ertain e xamples t he m oulds c an b e s een t o h ave b een j oined t hin c oating o f
t wo
T he c lay i s o xidized i s s ometimes g reyer o n
t he s urface a ctually i n c ontact w ith t he m etal i s
d istinguished; j oining
a re f or p arts
t he j unction
keys. b y a b etween
t he t wo v alves. A t G urness, a s a lso a t o ther s ites w ith t wo-piece c lay m oulds ( such a s T raprain L aw, B irsay, a nd C latchard C raig) i t i s t he b ac k v alves t hat m ost o ften s urvive i ntact, w hile t he f ront v alves w ere b roken u p m ould s pear M ould
t o
e xtract
t he c asting.
8 12-815 a re
p robably a ll p art o f
o r m oulds f or knobbed f errules o f t he t ype known a s ' door b utts a nd 8 16-818 m oulds f or s imple r ingheaded o r b eaded 8 16 i s
t he h ead
a nd
t he b ase. r ing a t t he
f or
t he
f ront
o f
t wo p ins w ith a s imple r ing a t
t wo o r t hree h emispherical
b osses,
t he
a
knob' p ins. t op o f
n ow r ather d amaged,
a t
M ould 8 17 i s f or t he b ack o f a p air o f p ins w ith a s imple t op, b ut w ith n o e vidence f or w hat h appened a t t he b ase o f 8 0
t he
h ead
i n f ront;
e xample.
T he
a nalysed i dentify T here t heir
w as N ine
c ontexts c omment.
( 2085);
o f
a f ragment t wo o f
o f
a
t he m ould
s imilar,
f ragments
b y e nergy-dispersive X -ray f luorescence a ny m etals p resent ( app 2 .3).
P eriod. a nd
8 18 i s
s urfaces
a lso e vidence o f
i ron w orking o n t he
s amples w ere n ot
t raced b ut
i ntact w ere F our
s ubmitted
p roved
t o
t wo w ith a v itrified
t he i nside
o f w alls
( 2098,
d egraded, 8 17) w ere
t o
q ualitatively
s ite
e ighteen t hat
i n t he
o f
s urface o ver
f urnaces;
r ed-orange
B roch
s urvived w ith
t o E lizabeth S later
b e p arts
2 090);
b ut ( 816,
f or
a nalysis
o ne w as
a
a nd a s imilar s ample w as
2 075,
2 077,
2 080-82,
2 084-86,
2 090-91);
2 081
a mong
t he
h aematite
a re
l ocations
o f
s amples
s ubmitted
m entioned t he
( 2073)
b ut
t wo
s amples
a s a w hole a re o f
s ome
T he
a re
o f w ood i ron o re
u ntraced
f rom B roch P eriod c ontexts.
t o
I ron ( 2070,
a nd 2 082
p articularly i nteresting a s t hey b ear r esidual i mpressions w hich s how t hat t wigs w ere u sed a s f uel. O nly o ne p iece o f w as
f rom
t hought
b e f rom a r emovable s topper o r a p rotection f or a n ozzle ( 2072). s lag w as r ecognised i n t welve o f t he s amples a nd s ome h ad r un 2 071,
b ase
c lay h ad c ome
f inds
o f
w idespread
i nterest.
S lag
a nd
f urnace p arts w ere f ound i n O utbuildings 1 , 3 a nd 7 w ith s lag u ntraced s amples w ere a lso r ecovered f rom O utbuildings 5 , 6 a nd 9 ,
a nd t he
e ntrance p assage, t he p assage T he i ron o re, f urnace p arts,
r ound t he b roch, a nd t he b roch i nterior. a nd s lag w ere r ecovered f rom t he G reat
D itch a nd
s ample
t here
i s
a n u ntraced
f rom t he O uter D itch.
w ere
Among t he r emaining f inds a re t wo glass b eads ( fig 2 .86) which f ound a t t he l owest f loor l evel i n t he b roch i nterior. O ne i s
h alf
o f a g reen-blue d umb-bell
a
t wisted
o ff
g lobule
i ncorporated i nto i ts
o f
s plit
l ongitudinally
g reen-blue g lass w ith
( 829)
t hree
s urface which a re m ade u p o f
a nd t he o ther
p arallel
t wisted t ogether ( 830). F lint a nd quartz ( fig 2 .86) r ecovered a nd t hough t he f ormer m ust h ave b een i mported t o b ecause
o f
t he
r arity
o f
s ources
i n O rkney -t his
t ion m ay, n evertheless, b e r esidual. h ave b een f ound i n t he o utbuildings a nd t he
l atter,
o uter
d itch
p ieces
o f
P umice 8 44)
a t humb-nail t here
i s
c alcined f lint
w as
k ept
t hough
o nly
s craper,
a f lint ( 843),
b een t raced
s truck
o f
t he
o f
( 839).
f rom a
c ore
a nd a n u nworked quartz
f rom b oth t he G reat D itch a nd o ne
p art
w ere a lso t he s ite t he
c ollec-
O ne p iece o f f lint i s s aid f our i n t he G reat D itch; o ne
h as
f lake,
l ines
b lue a nd w hite g lass
t wo p ieces
F rom
t he
( 840);
t wo
c rystal
t he O uter
s hows
p ossible
t o o f
( 860).
D itch
( 849,
u se
a s
a n
a brasive. F inally, a p ebble w as k ept w hich h as t races o f a dherent r edb rown matter o n o ne s ide ( 859). T his m ay b e c ompared w ith t races o n o ne o f t he m anufactured w hetstones ( 386) a nd a lso o n s ome o f t he g rinders
a nd p ounders
( 460,
5 22,
5 39,
5 88,
T he p ottery ( figs L ike t he r emainder
o f
t he s mall
6 28).
2 .88-2.107)
f inds
a ssemblage,
t he
p ottery
f rom
t he s ite w as i nitially s tudied a nd c atalogued a s t hough u nstratified, i n t his c ase b eing o rdered b y S tephen C racknell a ccording t o a s cheme o f v isually i dentified f abric t ypes ( app 2 .4). S amples o f e ach o f t he s even c ategories a nd o f h is r esidual g rouping o f o ther f abrics t hen s ent t o D avid W illiams f or t hin s ection a nalysis ( app W illiams
t ypes
d o n ot
e ntirely a ccord w ith C racknell's,
8 1
a n
w ere 2 .5).
o utcome
m ade
d oubly
u nfortunate b y
s ample h ad b een t aken a nd t heir b eing
t he n on-random w ay i n
t he f act
t hat
s maller
r egard
t o
o f t he f abric o f t he B roch P eriod p ottery d oes e merge f rom o f t he c ommon e lements o f t he t wo r eports.
C radknell A .
c lassified
T his
i rregular
e dge
T his
t he
c hosen w ithout
a ccount m elding
F abric
s tratified.
w hich
s herds w ere a lso
s ome 9 8% o f
n otwithstanding,
t he 1 661
i s d escribed a s m edium-soft, a nd
s ometimes
a
u seful a
B roch P eriod s herds
a s
b reaking f riably t o
a n
c ontaining v isible m ica
a nd
s and;
i ts
c hief c haracteristic, h owever, i s t he p resence o f c rushed d yke r ock a s t empering. S herds a re g enerally d escribed a s l ying t owards t he c entre o f t he o xidation-reduction s cale, m ost b eing p ale r ed-brown o r y ellowg rey, o ften w ith a g rey c ore, t hough t here a re a lso r ed-brown s herds a nd,
m ore
f requently,
b lack
o nes.
O ther o f
C racknell's
f abric t ypes
v aried i n b reaking m ore c leanly, h aving a d ifferent f eel, a nd c ontaini ng s uch i nclusions a s c rushed s andstone, quartz o r o rganic m aterial. N ot o nly w as W illiams a ble t o c onfirm t he p resence o f d yke r ock i n t he f ive s herds o f F abric A s ent t o h im b ut h e f ound t he s ame t empering i n s even s herds w hich w ere i ntended t o b e r epresentative o f o ther g roups. T ogether t hese f ormed h is l argest c lass, F abric 7 , a nd t hough o nly t hree t he
o f
t he s herds
i mpression
h ave
i s
b een s ubsequently a ssigned t o t he B roch P eriod
t hat p ots w ere m ost
c ommonly m ade
o f
l ocal
c lay
t empered b y d yke r ock. T wo c amptonite d ykes a re l ocated a bout a m ile t o t he s outh o f G urness a nd t he m aterial w ould h ave b een a dded i n o rder t o e nhance t he a
t hermal p roperties
' technological
p eriod s herds
r ecipe
o f
t he p ots,
w hich c an b e
b oth i n f iring a nd u se -
t raced b ack
t o
t he
N eolithic
i n O rkney ( Williams 1 982). T he f our r emaining B roch P eriod s ent t o W illiams w ere o f h is F abrics 4 a nd 5 ; t hese c ontained
s andstone, quartz, F our
m ica,
s herds
o f
a nd o ther i nclusions
W illiams'
o f
p robable
t otal s ample m ay
h ave
l ocal o rigin. b een
i mported
e ither f rom o ther p arts o f O rkney o r f rom f urther a field b ut n one o f t hese w as s tratified. T here w ere, h owever, p arts o f o ne, o r p ossibly t wo,
R oman a mphorae o f
t he
t ype C amulodunum 1 85A ( Hawkes a nd H ull 1 947)
w hich o riginated m arine p roducts.
f rom B aetica/southern S pain a nd p robably c ontained O ne s ample ( 1860) c ame f rom t he l owest f loor i n t he
b roch i nterior a nd
t hough t he o ther
( 1883) w as u nstratified i n t he o ut-
b uildings i t s eems p robable t hat b oth a re r eferable t o t he B roch P eriod s ince t he f orm i s c haracteristic o f t he f irst a nd s econd c enturies A D.
t ypes
C racknell s econdarily c lassified t he r im s herds f ound i nto e ight a nd a m iscellaneous c ategory o f ' unique' f orms. H is t ypes 1 -3
a ccounted b elonged
f or t o
2 9%
o f
b ucket-o r
t he B roch P eriod s ample b arrel-shaped p ots
a nd
w ith
t hese
p lain
g enerally
v ertical
o r
s lightly i nturning r ims, s ome o f w hich w ere s lightly t hickened e xternally. M ore n umerous s till w ere g lobular o r s itulate v essels, t hese
t ending
t ypes
6 a nd 7 ( some 4 9% o f
t o h ave p lain v ertical o r s lightly e verted r ims t he s ample).
A round 5 % o f
o f
h is
t he s ample h ave
b eaded r ims ( type 8 ) w ith a t l east o ne o f t he p ots c oncerned s mall a nd b arrel-shaped. A lmost a ll o f t he s o-called u nique
b eing r ims,
h owever, a re e verted a nd d iffer f rom t he g enerality i n e ither b eing m ore p ronounced a t t he l ip o r s houlder o r i n h aving s ome v ariant f eatures s uch a s a f lat o r g rooved t op o r a n i nternal b evel; o nly o ne i s v ery d istinct, t hat h aving a n a pplied s econd e version d irectly b elow t he
r im p roper.
b ases a nd b ottomed.
A gain,
t he s ame p ot
t ypes
a re
s een a nd
b asal c orners s uggests t hat v essels w ere Among C racknell's u nique r im f orms, h owever, 8 2
t he n umber o f u sually f latt here a re a lso
t wo
d istinct
a nd
s eemingly u nusual
f orms
o f
p ot.
T he o ne,
o f
w hich
p arts o f t wo s mall B roch P eriod e xamples s urvive, i s f lat-based a nd a lmost s quare a t t he m outh; t he o ther i s a s quat r ound-bottomed b owl, a b asal
s herd a nd T he
s urface o f
w ere
b urnished
t his
b eing
e ven. m anner
t hree
o f
f ive
t he p ots
p ossible e xamples i s
g enerally u neven y et
e xternally -e specially a t
v ariable
b eing B roch P eriod.
t he
s mooth b ut
r im a nd
i n i ntensity a nd s ometimes
s everal
s houlder
w ith
r ather
t han
s triated
G lobular a nd s itulate f orms s eem t o h ave b een t reated i n t his w ith g reater f requency t han b ucket- o r b arrel-shaped v essels.
D ecoration
i s
s o
r are a s
t o
b e v irtually a bsent.
O ne
incised a bove a nd b elow a c entral l ine t riangles ( 1276); a nother h as h orse-shoe s haped i ndentations
r im s herd
h as
o n t he s houlder o n t he l ip w ith
s tabbing b oth i nternally a nd e xternally ( 1811).
T HE P ICTISH P ERIOD T he
l ater s tratified
f inds
f rom o ccupation d eposits
a re d ealt w ith
h ere a s a g roup i n o rder t hat t hey m ay b e c ompared a nd c ontrasted w ith t he l arger B roch P eriod a ssemblage. I n t his r espect t he c ontinuity o f t ypes
i s
t o
b e
p articularly n oted.
T oo
f ew f inds
e xist
i n t otal
p ermit a ny i nsight i nto c hanges w ithin t he P ictish p eriod t hey g ive n o c lue t o t he r elative a ges o f t he s tructures r ecovered
f rom.
I t
i s
o f
s ome
i nterest
t hat n one o f
t o
i tself a nd t hey w ere
t he
f inds
i s
c haracteristically V iking.
B one i mplements A lthough n one
o f
a p eg ( fig 2 .18) was t he o utbuildings
t he
p erforated m ounts
c ame
f ound o n t he u pper p avement
( 30).
T his
f rom P ictish c ontexts, o f
t he p assage
t hrough
c ontext a lso p roduced a l ong-handled c omb
( 51) w ith a s econd e xample h aving b een f ound o utside t he b roch e ntrance s ome 0 .5m b elow t he f inal g round s urface ( 57) ( fig 2 .21). B oth a re o f c etacean b one a nd w hile t he f irst i s s imilar t o t hose known t o b e B roch P eriod,
t he
i n w idth. f ish-tail a ntler
s econd -w hich i s
d ecorated w ith a c ross -is m uch s lighter
T he b utt o f 5 7 i s m issing b ut n either c omb w ould h ave h ad a s haped t erminal. S odketed handles m ade f rom t he e nds o f
t ines
s eem a lso
o ne w ith a s ingle ( 67) ( fig 2 .23),
t o h ave
c ontinued
i n u se a fter
t he B roch P eriod;
r ivet h ole w as f ound o n t he f loor o f t he a c ontext f or w hich a s econd h andle i s
L onghouse r ecorded.
T here w ere a lso, h owever, h andles o f a d ifferent t ype c onsisting o f c ylindrical l engths o f b one w ith a s ocket i n o ne e nd. O ne w ith knife b lade i ntact h as a n o gam i nscription i ncised o n i t a rea o f t he S hamrock a nd Annexe ( 252) ( figs 2 .22, t hree
c oncave
d ots
b roch e ntrance T here
( 75)
a re
o n i ts
e nd w as
a nd w as 2 .44);
i n t he s tructures
f ound i n t he a nother w ith
b uilt
o ver
t he
( fig 2 .22)
n o s urviving P ictish e xamples o f
t he t ypes
o f
n eedle
f ound i n t he B roch P eriod b ut a l imb b one s haft w hich w as c ut o bliquely and p erforated t hrough t he p rotrusion p roduced ( 94) ( fig 2 .25) w as i n t he t op p art o f t he f ill o f t he b roch t ower. p olish a nd m ay h ave b een a b odkin . T he o nly w as
a
p iece
o f
L onghouse f loor
s haft w ith a r ounded o ff ( 105)
( fig 2 .24).
t erminal w hich c ame f rom
H owever, 8 3
T his b ears a v ery h igh c rude t ype o f p in f ound
t his
c ontext
t he
a lso p roduced
a
s hort g lobular h eaded p in w ith f our i ncuse d ots
a round
t he h ead
a nd
o ne c entrally o n t op ( 106) ( fig 2 .25); a l onger p in, i ts f lat t erminal h aving b een p erforated ( 107) ( fig 2 .26) ; a nd a s olid b one p in h ead w ith
a
s emi-circular c ross-section a nd
t hrough i t ( 119) ( fig 2 .26). w as a lso f ound o n t he f loor o f T hough f ewer i n n umber,
t he
r emains
T hough n ot t raced, t he S hamrock.
o f a n
i ron
s hank
a g lobular h eaded p in
t he p ointed i mplements a nd i mplements u sed
f or rubbing a nd p olishing w ere i ndistinguishable f rom t hose o f t he B roch P eriod. A p oint m ade f rom a b ovine o r c ervid u lna w as f ound i n t he p assage
t hrough t he e arlier o utbuildings
( 131)
o f a n o vicaprid m etatarsal m ade i nto a p oint a t P ictish b uildings i n t he n orth e astern p art o f 2 .27).
F rom
t he
s ame
g eneral
c ontext
a nd a p iece o f
s haft
o ne e nd w as a mong t he s ite ( 140)
t here w ere
t wo
t he ( fig
e xamples
o f
o vicaprid m etatarsals w ith t he d istal e nd p reserved a nd t he s haft u sed w ith a r ubbing m otion ( 147, 1 51) a nd a lso a l ength o f r ib w ith o ne e nd w orn a t a 3 0 40 ° a ngle ( 161) ( fig 2 .29). A s plinter o f b one, i ts r aised p arts b earing a h igh g loss, c ame f rom t he P ictish s tructures t o t he w est
o f
t he b roch t ower
N o e xamples
o f
( 155).
c etacean b one v essels,
q uern h andles,
b obbins
o r
g aming e quipment c an b e a ttributed t o t he P ictish p eriod b ut a s pindle whorl c ut f rom a p elvis w as f ound o n t he r educed w all o f t he b roch t ower
( 187)
o utside
( fig 2 .35).
w ith c rossed
g eneral a rea metacarpal w as
A b one c ylinder e xtensively d ecorated o n t he
i ncised l ines
a nd d ots
a nd c ircles
c ame
f rom
t he
o f t he S hamrock ( 198) ( fig 2 .35) a nd a g rooved b ovine f ound i n t he b uildings t o t he n orth e ast ( 210) ( fig
2 .35).
Metal o bjects T he
o nly
s urviving p iece
o f
s tratified b ronze t hat
i s
p utatively
P ictish c ame f rom t he f irst o f t he ' cells w hich C raw i nvestigated i n t he n orth e astern p art o f t he s ite. I t i s a f lat-cast t refoiled o bject o f u nknown u se w hich h as c ircular h oles n ear t he c orners, a s quare o ne c entrally, a nd a s imple l ine d ecoration w hich c omplements i ts o verall s hape ( 241) ( fig 2 .43). F ragments o f a b ronze b u c kle a nd a b roken p in a re a lso r ecorded f rom t he n orth e astern P ictish b uildings b ut h ave n ot b een t raced. S imilarly,
t he
o nly s urviving
s tratified P ictish i ron o bject
i s
t he knife b lade w ith t he o gam i nscribed h andle w hich w as f ound i n t he a rea o f t he S hamrock a nd A nnexe ( 252) ( figs 2 .22, 2 .44). A nother knife b lade, a nd
h owever,
w as
r ecorded i n t he n orth e astern b uildings;
a n ail o n t he p aving
i ron a mong
t o
t he s outh a nd
t he P ictish c onstructions
t o
s outh e ast;
t he w est
o f
a b ent p in
a nd a p iece
o f
t he b roch t ower.
S tone o bjects T he o nly querns o f a ny d escription t hat h ave s urvived f rom known P ictish c ontexts a re t wo t rough querns f ound i n t he b uildings t o t he n orth e ast o f t he s ite ( 443, 4 44) ( figs 2 .73, 2 .74) ; a s addle quern i s h owever m entioned f rom t he s tructure t o t he w est o f t he b roch t ower. " l iammerstones' a re n oted f rom t he S hamrock a nd i ts A nnexe, f rom t he g round
s urface
t o
t he n orth e ast o f
8 4
t he L onghouse,
f rom t he
w estern
b uildings, t hat
a nd
c ould b e
f rom t he w all t raced
a nd g rinders,
f ive
b eing
t op b ut
i t
4 48-663)
( among
i s
n oticeable
t hat
( figs 2 .75-2.77)
p ounders,
a nd
t he o thers
o f
t he s even
n one a re
r ubbers
b eing a p estle a nd a
p ebble u sed h orizontally w ith a s triking a ction. M ost P eriod
o f
a re
n umbers. a re e ight n orth
t he
o ther t ypes o f
r epresented
s tone a rtefact
f ound
i n t he P ictish a ssemblage,
i n
t he
t hough i n
B roch r educed
O ne p ossible e xception i s c hipped f lagstone o bjects b ut t here p ot l ids ( among 6 64-775) f rom t he S hamrock, t he w estern a nd
e astern b uildings,
a nd
t he L onghouse a nd t he g round s urface
t o
t he n orth e ast o f i t; f our o thers a re n oted f rom t he s ame c ontexts. P ivot s tones w ere f ound i n t he L onghouse a nd o n t he b roch w all ( 337, 3 65) w as
( fig 2 .65), t hough n ot n ecessarily i n s itu; a c rude s tone v essel i n t he n orth e astern b uildings ( 322) ( fig 2 .57) a nd a nother m ay
h ave b een i n t hose t he
n orth
e ast
t o t he w est.
a nd
O f
t hree m anufactured whetstones f rom
f rom t he b roch w all
o nly a nd m ay h ave b een b oxed
( 380,
t op
3 81,
t wo w ere w orn o n o ne
3 85)
( fig 2 .67,
f ace
2 .66).
B oth
t ypes o f a nd w ick
l amp known a re a lso r epresented, a t riangular b lock w ith a c up r est b eing o n p aving t o t he s outh e ast ( 323) ( fig 2 .58) a nd a
f ragment ( 329).
o f t he d ish-shaped v ariety h aving c ome f rom t he b roch w all t op S andstone s pindle whorls ( fig 2 .46) o ne u nfinished, c ame f rom
t he
S hamrock
a nd
f rom t he n orth e astern b uildings
( 281,
2 84) w hile
a
d isc l oom-weight, ( fig 2 .47) w as n oted f rom t he l atter c ontext a nd a s econd e xample s urvives f rom a h igh l evel i n t he b roch e ntrance ( 288); a p ossible p ebble l oom-weight ( fig 2 .50), a t ype n ot r ecovered f rom t he B roch P eriod b uildings, w as f ound o n t he t op o f t he b roch w all ( 301). Among t he
r esidual i tems w est
2 .78); a nd
( 314);
a nd
t here w as a p ebble p olisher f rom t he b uildings
a s trike a l ight f rom t he b roch w all t op
( 850)
t hree m iscellaneous o bjects - a r ough s andstone
a b all o f
t he
s ame m aterial
( 799)
f rom p aving
t o
t he
77. c( 800)
s outh,
a nd
c urved p iece o f g rey s teatite w ith a c ircular s ection f rom t he s urface t o t he n orth e ast o f t he L onghouse ( 787) ( fig 2 .81). T he
m ost
w ith
a
T his
h as
s ymbols
c learly P ictish s tone o bject
f rom t he s ite i s
d esign o f t hree s ymbols i ncised i n o ne f ace ( 305) r ecently b een d iscussed b y J N G R itchie who
a s ' two r ectangular f igures a nd
a
g round
a
( fig
b lodk 2 .51).
d escribes
t he m otif known a s
t o
( fig
t he
t he c ircular
d isc a nd r ectangle w ith s quare i ndentation ( 1969, 1 30). A n e arlier d iscussion b y C louston i s i nteresting b ut f anciful ( 1936). T his p iece s eems t o h ave b een f ound o n t he w all b etween b roch O utbuildings 3 a nd 4 a t
a h eight o f 0 .7m f rom f loor l evel;
e ast
o f
t he S hamro c k Annexe a nd
a ssociated w ith t he o ccupation o f c rude o f
t he p osition i s
t he
s tone m ay
t hat b uilding.
c ross p eeked o ut l engthwise o n o ne
t he
b roch w all
( 306)
( fig 2 .52)
b ut
i s
t he i mmediate
b e
A s econd
s urface w as i t
t o
p erhaps
t entatively s tone w ith a
f ound o n t he
c onceivable
t hat
t op
i t
i s
V iking.
O ther a rtefacts B ronze f ragments.
w orking T he
i s
i ndicated b y a c rucible a nd a n umber
c rucible
c ame
t hough f ragmentary a nd m isshapen, b ase; m ould
o f
f rom t he n orth e astern b uildings i t
mould a nd,
c an b e s een t o h ave h ad a p ointed
a d ark g reen f usion a dheres t o t he o utside. T he e ight known f ragments a ll c ome f rom t he u pper f loor o f t he S hamro c k Annexe,
o thers f rom t he s ame s uperficially s imilar
c ontext n ot b eing t raced w ith c ertainty. T hough t o t he m oulds o f t he B roch P eriod, J oanna C lose8 5
B rooks
n oted i n h er
e nveloped t riangular b ack
r eport
t he s ides o f i n s ection.
( app 2 .3)
o f a h andpin w hich h ad
a nd w hich h ad n o
t hat
t he f ront v alves w ould
t he b ack v alves a nd t hat O ne o f t he m oulds ( 819)
l oop.
F ive
t hree o f
' fingers
h ave
t he l atter a re a lmost ( fig 2 .84) i s f or t he
a bove a n i mperforate p late
t he o thers
( 820-824)
( fig 2 .84,
2 .85)
a re f or p in s hafts, t wo b eing a p air, a nd i t i s i nteresting t hat t he p ins w ere c ast w ith a r ectangular s ection -as i n t he c ase o f t hose o f t he
B roch P eriod -p resumably b eing
r ounded o ff
a fterwards.
T he
t wo
r emaining m ould f ragments h ad b een u sed t o c ast a n a nnular a nd a n u nidentified o bject ( 826, 8 25) ( fig 2 .85). T he s urfaces o f t wo o f t he m ould f ragments S lag w all
t op
f rom
t he
was b ut
( 819,
8 21) w ere a nalysed
( app 2 .3).
n oted i n t he n orth e astern b uildings t he
o nly
L onghouse
a nd
o n
t he
s urviving e vidence f or i ron w orking i s
f loor w hich h as
b roch
a
s ome v itrification o n o ne
s tone
s urface
w hich c ontains a l ittle r esidual i ron ( 2069). E lizabeth S later c onsiders t hat i t m ay h ave b een a c hance i nclusion i n t he c ontents o f a f urnace. T hough t he i dentification m ust b e o pen t o question, s lag i s s aid t o h ave b een f ound o n t he f loor o f t he S hamrock.
g lass
The p ottery ( figs 2 .88-2.107) T wo h undred a nd f ive s herds o f p ottery v ariously c ame f rom t he S hamrock, t he L onghouse a nd a ssociated g round s urface, t he b roch w all t op, a nd t he P ictish b uildings t o t he w est a nd n orth e ast. T he a ssemblage
t hey
f orm i s
i ndistinguishable
f rom t he p ottery o f
t he B roch
P eriod. 8 9% o f t he s ample i s o f C racknell's F abric A a nd o f s ix s herds o f h is o ther f abrics s ent t o W illiams o ne p roved t o c ontain d yke r ock a nd a ll h ad i nclusions c onsistent w ith l ocal m anufacture. R im t ypes a nd f orms p ots
a re
f ound
g enerally r ims
o f
a lso
a bsent
n either
t he s quare n or
a nd
b urnishing
h owever,
h as
s mall
r epresented.
t ends
t o
s itulate a nd g lobular v essels;
e astern b uildings, l ip
s imilar;
i n t he B roch P eriod a re
o ccur
o ne
a c rude
r ound-bottomed
D ecoration o n t he
r im s herd f rom
c able
t oo
s houlders t he
i s a nd
n orth
c ordon a pplied b elow i ts
( 1260).
THE VIKING P ERIOD
A ll c ome
o f
f rom
t he a rtefacts g raves,
2 116)
a re a ssumed t o
h ave
t heir p articular a ssociations
d escribed
( except
h aving a lready
b een
m entioned.
Objects o f b one, T he
s ole
a ccompanied
t he
s tone,
b one a rtefact known o f b urial
t o
t he e ast
o f
amber, a nd g lass i s a p in w hich i s t he g atehouse.
s aid
N ear
t he
t o
h ave
s ite o f
t his a re t wo s hort o rthostats b earing p utative runic inscriptions ( 2116) a nd w hat m ay h ave b een a whetstone w as w ith t he p resumed b urial i n t he u pper p art o f t he n orth w estern e xtremity o f t he G reat D itch. S imilar a mber b eads w ere f ound w ith t he b urial i n t he M iddle D itch a nd f rom
a n u nassociated c ontext
i n t he a rea
8 6
o f
t he L onghouse
( 835,
8 36)
( fig 2 .86). e xtremity
A c haracteristically V iking o bject o f
t he
G reat
D itch i s a
i ts
s ide
a c entral i ndented s car w here i t w as
t here
i s ( 833)
t hat o f
f rom t he n orth w estern
s moother
p atinated g lass; m anufacture
f orm i s
l inen
o f
d ark
g reen
a f lattened g lobule a nd o n t he t op t wisted
o ff
i n
( fig 2 .87).
Metal o bjects S everal g rave
t o
b rooches t ogether.
b ronze
t he e ast
o bjects o f
o f V iking d ate w ere
t he g atehouse t here w as
r ecovered.
a m atching
( 220) ( figs 2 .40, 2 .41), e ach m ade o f t wo T he u pper p arts h ave h ighly d ecorated r aised
I n
t he
p air o f
o val
p arts r iveted s urfaces w ith a
c entral a nd e ight p eripheral p rotuberances. O nly t he m argins o f t he l ower p art a re v isible; a round t hese i s a b and o f z oomorphic o rnamentat ion. A s mall f olding b eam b alance ( fig 2 .43) i n a c losed p osition ( 242) w as f ound w ith t he p resumed b urial i n t he n orth w estern e xtremity o f
t he G reat D itch.
m ent o f t otal
o f
b roch
f ive f inger r ings
t ower o n t he
b een p art
t wo u pturned a rms
s keletons
( fig 2 .42) w ere o f
i s
a n i ron r eplace-
o ne w ith t races
f ound t o
t he w est
o f
t wo h ands w hich a re c onjectured
o f a c omplete i nhumation.
f our t wists, o f a
B etween t he
y arn o r c ord w hich t he e quipment m ay h ave b een s uspended b y.
o f
T wo a re
g ilding
s piral
( 222,
2 24);
r ings
o f
A t he
t o h ave
t hree
o r
t wo a re p lain r ings
c ircular s ection ( 223); a nd t he f ifth i s o f h eavy c onstruction w ith s hallow U -shaped s ection ( 225). A ccompanying t he b urial i n t he
M iddle D itch t here w as a p in w ith a r ing a rticulating a t i ts head ( 234) ( fig
2 .39).
s ide;
a round t he u pper p art
T he h ead h as
V iking o bjects w oman i n t he n ecklet m ade c ircular h ook
o f
l ozenge d esigns o f
t he s haft a re
f orm w ith a c hord c ould b e
o ne
t wo f urther i ncised l ines.
i ron w ere a lso r ecovered
g rave t o t he e ast o f o f a l ength o r i ron,
f astening
i ncised o n t he t op a nd
( fig 2 .44,
2 .45).
T he
t he g atehouse w as b uried w earing r ound i n s ection, a nd b ent t o
( 264).
O n a r adiograph a p ossible e ye
s een o n t he c hord;
o pposite t here w ere
a a a nd
f used
p ieces o f w hat m ay h ave b een d ecorative a ttachments. I n t he s ame g rave t here w as a s mall s i c kle, b roken a t t he p oint a nd w ith i ndications o f a w ooden h andle g rave
a nd
t hat
a t
t he
t ang
( 263).
K nife b lades a re known f rom b oth t his
i n t he M iddle D itch ( 254,
2 55);
t he o ne f rom t he l atter
c ontext i s s mall a nd d iamond s haped a nd m ay a lternatively h ave b een t he h ead o f a l ight s pear. T wo f ragmentary s hield b osses a re a lmost c ertainly t o b e i dentified w ith t hose t hought t o h ave a ccompanied V iking b urials
i n t he u pper b roch f ill
( 256,
2 57).
A p iece o f
a lso f ound w ith t he o bjects i n t he n orth w estern e xtremity o f D itch b ut h as n ot b een t raced.
i ron w as t he G reat
U NSTRATIFIED O BJECTS
f rom
M any o f t he u nstratified o bjects a re o f t ypes w hich a re a lso known t he B roch P eriod a nd f rom P ictish c ontexts. T hey a re f ully
d escribed i n t he i tems
w hich
c atalogue
a re n ot
( app 2 .2)
a nd
r eference
o therwise r epresented a nd
t o
i s
o nly m ade h ere t o
c lasses o f
a rtefact
a bout w hich m ore i nformation i s g iven. I t m ust b e b orne i n m ind s ome o f t he o bjects m ay n ot b elong t o t he f irst m illennium A D.
8 7
t hat
B one o bjects E ight
o f
u nstratified
t he
s urviving
l ong-handled
c ombs
a nd a dd t o o ur o verall i mpression o f
( fig
t his
2 .21)
t ype.
a re
S ix a re
s tumpy, a n e qual n umber h aving p lain a nd f ish-tailed t erminals; o ne, h owever, i s e longated, t he h andle o f t his b eing a lso f ish-tailed. A ll o f t he t hree d ecorated e xamples h ave a l ine a t t he b ase o f t he t eeth, t wo b earing a n i ncised c ross o n t he h andle, a nd t he t hird f ragment a d ense c hevron d esign. F eatures o f p articular i nterest a re t hat 5 8 i s m ade f rom a h alved a ntler b urr; 5 2 a nd 5 4 h ave p ronounced c urvature a t t he d entated e nd; 4 7 h as a s napped o ff p iece o f i ron e mbedded i n t he c entre o f i ts h andle; a nd t he t eeth o f 4 8 a re e ither u ncut o r h ave b een r emoved w ithout t race. T he
s odketed
b one
h andles
( fig 2 .22)
e ncountered a mong t he s tratified m aterial
i nclude
a
v ariant
n ot
( 72-74) w here t he b utt e nd o f
a n a ntler h as b een c ut o ff, m odified t o a v arying d egree, a nd s ocketed. A knife w ith a c ylindrical h andle i s p robably m ediaeval o r l ater ( 253) ( figs 2 .22,
2 .44).
S ubsumed u nder t he c ategory o f n eedles a nd b odkins
t here i s a n u nusual, f inely f inished, f lat, c igar-shaped o bject w ith a n i ncomplete p erforation o ne t hird a long i ts l ength ( 93) ( fig 2 .26). B oth o f t he g lobular c etacean i vory p in h eads ( 120, 1 21) ( fig 2 .26) a re u nstratified. I n o ne a r ecess c an b e s een o pposite t he p erforation t o r eceive t he e nd o f t he m issing p in ; t he o ther w as f ound w ith p art o f i ts p in i ntact, b ut t his h as s ubsequently b een b roken o ff f lush w ith t he
s ocket.
t here t ines
A mong t he p ointed i mplements a nd r ubbing a nd p olishing i mplements a re f urther c rude v ariants, t hese i ncluding s napped o ff a ntler ( 163-166) ( fig 2 .29). S everal e xamples o f c etacean v essels a nd
l ids ( figs 2 .31, 2 .33) e xist, o ne b eing o f p articular i nterest f or i ts f ull p rofile ( 168), a nd a nother b ecause i t i s u nusually s mall ( 176). A s m entioned, quern handles ( fig 2 .34) h ave n ot b een i dentified e lsewhere a nd t he u nstratified a ssemblage p rovides f our f urther e xamples, t hree b eing o f b ovine h orn c ores ( 177-179), a nd o ne b eing a p iece o f a ntler w hich h as b een u sed a t b oth e nds ( 181). O f t wo ' bobbins ( fig 2 .34) o ne i s p erforated c entrally w ith a c orresponding f lattened g roove o n t he o ther s ide ( 190); t he s econd h as a p erforation a long i ts l ength ( 189). A n i vory g aming p iece ( fig 2 .36) ooks r ecent b ut h as N orse p arallels m odern p awn , ( 1937- r
s haped l ike a ( Curie, C L
1 982, 8 9). T he m iscellaneous b one a rtefacts ( figs 2 .35,
2 .37,
2 .36)
i nclude
s everal i nteresting i tems -p art o f a f inely m ade s patulate o bject w ith a t l east t wo l arge p erforations ( 196); p art o f a n a ntler t oggle w ith a s quare p erforation ( 197);
a h ollow ,
s quared b one t ube,
s moothed i nside
a nd o ut, w ith d ots o n t wo o pposing f aces a nd l ines o n t he o thers ( 200); a nd a s patulate o bject w hich i s h ighly p olished o ver i ts e ntire s urface ( 201).
T here
i s
a dditionally
a b roken s word g uard
c arved
f rom
a
w hale's t ooth ( 202). A t e ither s ide o f t he f laring r ectangular s ocket f or t he t ang i s a h ole a t r ight a ngles w ith c lear i ndications t hat r ivets h ad b een f iled o ff.
8 8
Metal o bjects T he u nstratified b ronze o bjects t he
b est
f rom t he s ite.
( figs 2 .39-2.43)
i ncluded
s ome
T here a re t wo p enannular b rooches,
a
o f
l arge
g ilded o ne w ith z oomorphic t erminals a nd f ragments o f a s maller e xample ( 218, 2 19); a f inger r ing w ith a U -shaped s ection a nd d ecorated f langes ( 221); t wo ear-rings ( 226, 2 28); a m isshapen d ebased r ing w ith a s mall i nternal d iameter ( 227 -7 7- a l ength o f d ouble l ink c hain ( 230); a nd a r ing h eaded p in, ( 235). w ith o f
T here t wo
i ts
i s
p airs
i nterest
f ace d ecorated w ith f ine,
a lso a n e nigmatic i tem , o f
p erforated
( fig
2 .44)
i s
c lose,
r adiating
p rojections
( 243).
T he o nly i ron o bject
a n a dze o r a xe w ith a s ocket
f ormed b y h ammering t he s ides
r ound
l ines
a h ollow d ecorated b ronze t ube a t
o ne
e nd
( 259).
S tone o bjects A s m entioned, t he
s ite
m ost
o f
t he s urviving quern s tones
a re u nstratified.
T his
i ncludes
( fig 2 .72)
s even s addle querns
f rom ( 429-
4 35); f our t op rubbers ( 436-437, 2 117-2118); a mortar ( 441); a nd t hree s addle querns w ith a s mall p edked h ollow a t o ne e nd o f t he w orking s urface
( 438-440).
K nap o f
H owar,
T he
t he p eculiar h ollow i s s eeds
f rom b een
i n o rder
l atter f ind a p arallel i n t op r ubbers
a N eolithic h abitation s ite; t o
t hat
i t w as
i ntended
f rom t he
t he e xplanation o ffered t o
f or
c atch a nd t urn o ver h ard
f acilitate t heir b eing c rushed
( Inskeep
1 983).
T wenty-nine u nstratified r otary querns ( figs 2 .68-2.72) s urvive G urness ( among 3 93-428) w ith s everal o thers m entioned a s h aving f ound.
m icaceous
O nly
s chist
o ne
i s n ot
( 406).
o f m assive s andstone,
N one p air b ut
t he s izes o f
t his
t he
b eing
o f
t op a nd b ottom
s tones c ompare w ell, t he m ajority h aving a d iameter o f 3 50-600mm , w ith a c lear p eak a t 4 50-500mm. T he o verall s hape o f t he t opstones i s quite d istinctive;
t hey a re
c omparatively f lat a nd t hin a nd v ery
l ittle s tore
s eems t o h ave b een s et o n m aking t hem c ircular. I t a ppears t o h ave b een m ore t he c ase t hat a n e lliptical o r s ub-rectangular s hape w as p referred w ith t he h andle b eing h oused i n a h ole p art w hich p rojected m ost. h ave
b een m ade w hen t he f irst b roke a way;
w ith
3 98
o r
i nteresting
i t
m ay s imply h ave
r epair,
p enetrated
t hrough t he
I n t he c ase o f 4 00 a s econd h andle h ole may h ad
t his m ay a lso h ave b een
t wo
h andles.
4 01
t he b roken s tone h aving b een m ended
s hows
i n
s o a n
a ntiquity
u sing d owel h oles l ined w ith l ead. F our o f t he s tones s how d istinct w ear i n u se, t here b eing s triations c oncentric w ith t he h opper o n t he w orked s urface ( 394, 3 99, 4 00, 4 08). A nother i ndication o f u se i s t he s tate o f f or
t he d ressing o n t he w orked
t he s tones
p eriodically a nd
4 09.
s urfaces;
t o g rind e fficiently,
r edone;
t his
p ocking,
n ecessary
w ould h ave w orn d own a nd h ad
s uch d ressing i s
p articularly
c lear o n
3 94,
h ave b een t o p revent a ny s pilt g rains t he quern i nto t he f lour a round i ts b ase.
L ike t he t opstones, t endency t o b e t hicker;
t he b ottom s tones a re f lat w ith t he b ottom s tones t oo,
b e
4 08
3 94 a nd 4 08 f eature a p ecked r ing r ound t he h opper o n t heir
u pper s ide; t hese m ay r olling d own t he s ide o f
t o
t o b e
t he
r ectangular
e xception r ather ( 410,
4 12,
t han t he r ule a nd
4 22).
A ll b ut
t hough t hey h ave a c ircularity t ends
t hree
t hree h ave
f rom
a re
d istinctly
c omplete
c entral
p erforations, p resumed t o h ouse a s pindle, b ut t here i s a t endency f or t hem t o b e w orked f rom e ach s ide a nd n ot t o m eet e xactly. 4 10, 4 12, and
4 14
t hrow s ome
l ight o n t his
f or 8 9
t hough t he s tones w ere
e vidently
u sed t he t op a nd b ottom s ockets d o n ot m eet a t a ll a nd -u nless t his i s a d ifferent t ype -t he i mplication i s t hat a c omplete p erforation w as t he o utcome A s
o f w ear r ather t han a p rerequisite f or a quern t o
w ith t he
t op s tones
( 410,
4 12,
s een t o h ave h ad a n o perating s urface
Among 3 04)
4 22);
t he b ottom o nes
c an b e
f lat
4 15,
s ome o f
4 22 i s w orn i n s uch a w ay
t he o ther u nstratified
o perate.
r etain p ecked t hat
d ressing
t he u pper s tone
c 4 20mm i n d iameter.
s tone o bjects
f rom t he s ite a re
t hree
c ircular p ebbles w hich m ay h ave b een u sed a s gaming p ieces ( fig.
2 .59,
2 .46);
2 .61);
f our d ish-shaped
f our
anvil
miscellaneous n atural i n t hree p lanes ( 794)
s tones
l amps ( 327-328, ( 332-335)
s andstone p ebble ( fig 2 .81).
3 30-331)
( figs
2 .62-2.63);
p e c ked a round i ts
( 302-
( figs 2 .58a nd
a
c ircumference
O ther a rtefacts T he m ost
i nteresting a mong t hese i s
p art
o f a mould ( fig 2 .85)
f or
c asting t he b arrel-headed p in f or a p enannular b rooch ( 827). A f urther g roup o f t hirty-seven s mall a nd t iny m ould f ragments ( 828) i nclude s ome f or
c asting
p in
s hafts.
A dditionally
t here i s
a
p iece
o f
g reen
p atinated w indow glass ( 834) a nd t wo g lobules o f l ight b lue g lass 2 .8 0 which m ay b e s oda b ottle s toppers ( 831, 8 32).
( fig
P ottery ( figs 2 .88-2.107) T he u nstratified t hat
known
d ecorated f irst
t o
p ottery,
b y a nd l arge,
b e B roch P eriod o r P ictish.
s herds
o f U nstan w are
( 1272,
f loor i n t he b roch i nterior -a nd
1 886)
i s
i ndistinguishable f rom
T he e xceptions
a re
-o ne o f w hich w as
f ragments
o f
t wo
o n t he
b oth M ediaeval a nd
p ost-Mediaeval v essels ( 1891-1893). w ith ( app 2 .4) t hough t he c lay o f
T he s ame f abrics a re g enerally m et s ome o f t he s herds a nalysed b y
W illiams
c rushed
i nterest m aterial
h ad
b een
O rkney, s uch a s S hapinsay, b ut s uch a lso
t empered
w ith
p ottery.
O f
p articular
i s t hat f our o f h is s ample c ontained i gneous/metamorphic ( Fabrics 8 -10); t hese m ay h ave o riginated f rom o ther p arts o f t he w estern a nd s outhern p arts o f M ainland, H oy, a nd a lternatively c ould h ave c ome f rom m ore d istant a reas
a s S hetland o r t he O uter H ebrides. T he u nstratified a ssemblage p rovides s everal e xamples o f c omplete p rofiles w hich a id
i nterpretation o f l ess w ell p reserved s tratified p ots. F ew s herds a re d ecorated; 8 83 a nd 1 005 h ave f inger i mpressions a long t he r im; 1 826 a nd 1 873, r im;
r espectively, h ave a l ine o f d imples a nd o f a nd 1 889 i s a b ody s herd w hich b ears a d ense
i ncised
l ines.
9 0
s tab m arks b elow t he i rregular p attern o f
i ni o
f l CiMa imm
0
F ig 2 .17
2
cms
G urness:
P erforated b one m ounts
9 1
2 04 ( B )
1 4 11= 114
9( u /s )
4 ( 8 )
1 6 (B )
3 2 ( B /PB )
3 6 ( s i re 3 )
•
3 7
3 4 (u is ) -.2 8
4
( B /PB
2 5 ( B in )
• 3 0
( PB)
F ig 2 .18
t 2 9
( B /PB )
•
G urness:
• 3 1 (B )
4 1>
-I I ' -e 2 4 (B )
P erforated b one m ounts a nd p egs
f ound w ith s uch m ounts
9 2
-• 2 7 ( B /PB )
2 6 ( B /PB )
2
CMS
s imilar t o
t hose
5 8 ( s i n )
4 6 (s iPB )
1 9 (B )
0
2
CMS
2 1 (B )
1 0 (B ) 41 1 1
1 1 1= im e .
C 11 1 1hL
ai l1 li1 1 13 1 )
F ig 2 .19
G urness:
P erforated b one m ounts
a nd b one l ong-handled c ombs
9 3
( some w ith a ssociated p egs)
4 1 (B )
CMS
F ig 2 .20
G urness:
U nperforated b one p lates
9 4
4 1 1.
ME
W IZ
2
O MN I
Fig 2 .21
CMS MO M
G urness:
B one
l ong-handled
9 5
c ombs
2 53 ( u / s )
2 52 ( PB )
7 2 ( u i s )
• 7 5 ( P B )
7
( PB )
C S
0
F ig 2 .22
2
G urness:
CMS
B one
s ocketed h andles
9 6
0
2
F ig 2 .23
CMS
G urness:
B one
s ocketed h andles
9 7
9 7 ( u / s ) •
UZ I
MI
M I
F ig 2 .24
N
l o b
9 9 ( B / pB )
( B )
1 4 ,
—
2
a l l
1 05
1 0 4
( PB)
( B/PB) —
CMS M
G urness:
9 2 ( u / s )
8 2 ( B /pB )
7 9 ( B )
B one n eedles/bodkins
9 8
a nd p ins
•
8 7( i e ) i m p 9 4
8
9 1 t B )
0
Fig 2 .25
2
( B/PB)
— •
8 6
( B /PB)
8 5
9 8 ( B /PB )
4 1:3 1 1
8 9
, 8 3 ( 6 )
( B)
•
( B)
CMS
G urness:
B one n eedles/bodkiüt d ud
9 9
1 0 6 ( P B )
p inn
1 09
1 0 7
1 0 3
( B /PB )
Me )
1 0 2 V 1 0 8 ( 8 )
( 9 )
9 3 ( e rPe )
( WP M
4 1.
OF
•
1 22 ( s )
•
•
•
9( P s ) 1
1 2 0 cs i m
2 1( u r s ) 1
0
F ig 2 .26
2
C MS
G urness:
b one n eedles/bodkins, p ins a nd p in h eads
1 00
I
•
1 3 3
( E )
d i
1 4 1, 0
2
F ig 2 .27
CMS
G urness:
« I t
P ointed b one i mplements
1 01
1 4 1( P s )
II I
* 4 0
2
F ig 2 .28
CMS
G urness:
P ointed
b one
i mplements
1 02
1 5 4 ( B )
1 6 3
1 5 3 ( B )
1 6 1
( PB )
( B )
1 9 3
1 5 0
( B&B )
( B /PB )
1 5 1
( PB )
« MO
NO
lab A
a
% WV
0
2
«1 1
l i li
F ig 2 .29
G urness:
CMS
I I I I 1 . 1
M
M I
MI
M
ye
R ubbing a nd p olishing b one i mplements
1 03
I an.
o
o
1 6 7( s /PB )
0
F ig 2 .30
G urness:
2
C etacean b one
CMS
l arge v essel o r
1 04
c asket
1 6 8
( B /PB )
F ig 2 .31
0
G urness:
C etacean b one
2
CMS
l arge v essel o r c asket
1 05
1 7 1 ( u is )
1 72 ( u i s )
0
2
F ig 2 .32
CMS
G urness:
w e r m e i ngb
C etacean b one l arge v essels
1 06
o r c askets
a nd l ids
.
-
1 7 6 ( B iPB )
0
2
F ig 2 .33
CMS
G urness:
C etacean
b one
l id a nd s mall
1 07
v essel
1 8 0 ( B )
• I g o
1 8 9
( B /PB )
( B /PB )
1 7 9 B /PB )
•
0
F ig 2 .34
G urness:
B one q uern h andles
1 08
2
a nd
C MS
' bobbins'
18 8 ( B )
1 8 7 ( P B )
1 8 5 ( B in )
1 8 3 ( B )
1 8 4 ( B /PB )
2 09 ( B /PB )
-
1 9 6
2 1 0
(u /S )
( PB )
m • M INMED
c p 0
2
F ig 2 .35
C MS
G urness:
B one
s pindle whorls
1 09
a nd m iscellaneous
o bjects
1 92 ( B /Pe )
9 1 1 ( B)
2 0 1 ( u / s ) i a da i k e" . „ , 4 !G i d e elnit
"
"
1 9 3
t i o
. 4 . •
i o e ü
•
e t ,
, „ ;
4 b
,
•
• • . • ‘ • •
1 9 4 ( B)
e
1 9 5( B ) 0
F ig 2 .36
2
2 00 ( u / s ) CM S
G urness:
B one g aming e quipment
10
a nd m iscellaneous
o bjects
-- -
198
(PB) ...,,,--=·...._--.ai1r.i..-...-llf.i;;;;I
1g)
(u/s)
2 0 p--....._
Fig 2.37
c ms j
Gurness:
Miscellaneous bone objects
111
......
s noa tr eTrazsTw : ssauann C P Z
C c
3
1 12
• 2 35 ( u /s )
—
2 33 ( B )
0
F ig 2 .39
2
G urness:
CMS
B ronze b rooches a nd n eedles a nd p ins
1 13
0
2 38 ( 3 )
2 20
o
F ig 2 .41
G urness:
2
( PB )
C MS
B ronze t ortoise-shell b rooch
15 1
2 25 ( B /PB )
22 _ 2 ( B /Pa )
2 23 ( B /PB )
O.
• •
2 24 ( B /PB )
2 1 2 ( u /s )
27 2 ( B /PB )
0
F ig 2 .42
2
G urness:
CMS
B ronze
r ings
16 1
2 45 ( u / s ) 2 46 C s )
c O D
2 46 (w
2 40 4 1 IP
( B /P B )
0
F ig 2 .43
G urness:
B ronze r ings,
2
CMS
c hain a nd m iscellaneous o bjects
1 17
2 59 ( u / s )
255
( P E I )
2 53 ( u t s )
2 6 1 ( u / s )
2 50 ( u /s ) 2 52
B )
0
F ig 2 .44
G urness:
2
CMS
I ron knife b lades,
o bjects
1 18
2 58 ( u / s )
s hield b osses a nd m iscellaneous
F ig 2 .45
G urness:
I ron n ecklet,
knife a nd
1 19
s ickle
2 76
27 1
( B /PB)
( u /s )
OE M 2 68 ( u / s )
A IM 2 66
( u /s )
2 83
2 69 ( u / s )
2 67 ( u / s )
2 70 ( u / s )
( B )
OW 2 84
( PB )
0 1 4 1.
4 1 1 1,
1 1 1M f t .
3 02 ( u / s )
3 03 ( u /s )
3 04 ( u / s )
2 75 ( 8 /P 13 )
0
F ig 2 .46
G urness:
2
CMS
S tone s pindle w horls a nd g aming e quipment
1 20
0
F ig 2 .47
2
CMS
G urness:
P erforated s tone d isc l oom-weights
1 21
s l i l2Tam—mooT r f 0 O D
r i )
r.
u p r )
I
1 22
p alviojaad
:s sau1n9
1 23
G urness: P erforated
l oom-weights
3 0 1 ( P s )
0
2
,
F ig 2 .50
G urness:
P erforated p ebble l oom—weights
1 24
CMS
0
2
5 cms
MGP52T 5 0M9
F ig 2 .51
ȟrness:
P ictish s ymbol
s tone
1 25
3 06 ( P B )
04
F ig 2 .52
8
CMS
G urness:
S tone
s lab w ith c rude i ncised c ross
1 26
0
2
CMS
3 1 1( u i s )
F ig 2 .53
G urness: A f lat p iece o f s andstone w ith i ncised p arallel l ines a nd a p ebble p olisher
1 27
3 1 5( B )
0 2 1 . c n . 15 2 52 f l l
F ig 2 .54
G urness:
L arge
s tone v essel
1 28
0
2
Fig 2 .55
CMS
G urness:
F inely m anufactured s teatite v essel
1 29
3 2 1( B )
0
F ig 2 .56
G urness:
2
M iscellaneous
CM S
s tone v essel
1 30
0 2 c ms 1 22 2 . 1iM 5 i2 2e 1
F ig 2 .57
G urness:
M iscellaneous
s tone v essel
1 31
0
F ig 2 .58
2
CMS
G urness:
S tone
l amps
1 32
3 24 ( B iPB )
3 30 ( B /PB )
0
F ig 2 .59
G urness:
S tone
l amps
1 33
2
C MS
3 26
0
F ig 2 .60
G urness:
( B )
2
S tone l amp
1 34
CMS
3 27 ( u / s )
0
F ig 2 .61
2
CMS
G urness:
S tone
l amp
1 35
3 35 ( u / s )
32 ( u /s )
0
5
F ig 2 .62
1 0
1 5 cm s
G urness:
' Anvil s tones'
1 36
1
I
3 34 ( B /PB )
3 33 ( u is )
0
5
F ig 2 .63
1 0
1 5 cms
G urness:
' Anvil
s tones'
1 37
3 40 ( B )
.
0 2 4
CMS
,
F ig 2 .64
G urness:
P ivot s tone
1 38
2
0 l a
F ig 2 .65
G urness:
P ivot
M I
I
M I
IM
CMS MI M I
s tone
1 39
MI
MI.
3 72
3 75
( B )
ß
3 7 4 ( B )
U
( B )
( PB )
( B )
0
2
CM S
3 77
3 73
( B /PB )
( B )
G urness:
3 79
3 85
3 86
F ig 2 .66
3 7P 5a ( B / )
' W hetstones
1 40
3 80 ( PB )
391 ( B /PB )
3 84
( B IPB )
3 90 ( B )
3 78
( u /s )
O
3 83 m
0
2
F ig 2 .67
C MS
G urness:
Whetstones
1 41
4 15 W e
1 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11.
05 10
F ig 2 .68
cms
G urness:
f i l i
R otary quernstones
1 42
f l i M I I I I I H M
4 08 ( u /s )
I _ 1 1111 1 1
0510
F ig 2 .69
A ll
e j
cms
G urness:
R otary quernstones
1 43
M \.
MI MU ;M IA I
It AM ib
Ila la iiK
-
•1 1 1 1f t. 05 10
F ig 2 .70
cms
G urness:
R otary quernstones
1 44
4 18
( u /s )
d i llE Am 4 13 ( u /s )
4 2 1
( u /s )
0 51 0 M INN
F ig 2 .71
G urness:
R otary quernstones
1 45
CMS MO M
1 M »
4 39 ( u i s )
4 1( u / s ) 4 4 03 ( B )
d i sui 1 1 1 1 1 1k1 A 1 1 1 1 1 ». 05 10
F ig 2 .72
cms
G urness: w ith p ecked
R otary quernstones, h ollows
a nd
a m ortar
1 46
s addle querns,
s addle querns
4 47 (u is )
02
4
Fig 2 .73
CMS
G urness:
T rough quernstones
1 47
1 48
G urness:
T rough q uernstone
4 6 1( s )
4 500 3 )
6 1w 6
2
F ig 2 .75
CMS
G urness:
S tone g rinders
a nd a m iscellaneous
1 49
s triking t ool
6 500 3 )
5 3 9B
0
F ig 2 .76
2
G urness:
CMS
S tone p estle a nd a g rinder
1 50
2
F ig 2 .77
G urness:
S tone
p ounders
1 51
CMS
8 50 ( P EO
4 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11
M I lion
2
F ig 2 .78
G urness:
S tone p ot
l ids,
quartzite s trike a l ights
1 52
a m iscellaneous
s tone r oundel a nd
• •
c o 0
$ . 4 C .D
1 53
0 5 1 0
F ig 2 .80
CMS
G urness:
N otched a nd p erforated p ieces
1 54
o f f lagstone
F ig 2 .81
G urness:
M iscellaneous s tone o bjects
1 55
8 1 1 ( u 1s )
0
F ig 2 .82
2
G urness:
CMS
C rucibles
1 56
8 15 ( B )
8 13 ( B )
0 Ma
F ig 2 .83
G urness:
B aked c lay m oulds
1 57
2 MI
MN
MIM I
CMS
Fig 2 .84
G urness:
B aked
c lay m oulds
1 58
8 24 ( P e )
8 22
( P B)
8 23
8 25 ( P s )
0
F ig 2 .85
2
G urness:
cms
B aked
c lay m oulds
1 59
( P
8
)
8 37m s ) 8 39
B )
8 37 ( . / s ) 8 37 (u / s )
8 37 ( . / s ) 8 38 ( u i s 8 38 (u / s )
1 41 . 1
\b,
8 37 (u / s )
8 37 ( . / s )
8 29 (B )
8 37 ( u / s ) 8 3 1(u / s ) C
0
D
• 2
F ig 2 .86
G urness: c hert
1 60
8 30 (B )
C MS
G lass b eads a nd g lobules,
f lakes a nd i mplements
8 32u / s )
a mber b eads a nd f lint o r
8 62
( B /PB
0
F ig 2 .87
G urness:
G lass
8 57
I
2
( B /PB )
C MS
l inen s moother,
g round d own c lam s hell
1 61
NE W
a s tone w ith a dhesions a nd a
8 72 ( u / s )
0 2 c ms M 252 529
F ig 2 .88
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
1 62
R im 1
9 67 ( B )
(
9 60 ( u /s )
9 62
WM
0 2 cms I ' M iT iM ! 2 1 9 6 1 , ( Ws )
F ig 2 .89
G urness:
P ottery — F abric A ,
1 63
R im 2
1 0 12 ( u /s )
98 6 ( u /s )
0 2 c ms 9 .0 0 . 1 t629
1 001 ( B /PB )
F ig 2 .90
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
1 64
R im 3
( PS )
1 030
( 1 3 /P8 )
1 033
1 026 ( u /s )
( u /s )
5
0 2 c ms 1 5 15 1 5
F ig 2 .91
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
1 65
R ims 4 a nd 5
01-1
n e , 2
. . . . .
F ig 2 .92
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
1 66
R im 6
1 42 ( we
/
( B )
172 ' ( L i ' s )
6 7
F ig 2 .93
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
1 67
R ims 6 a nd 7
0 2 cms 6 1 2 5 6 2 A l eGR Ie l
( u /s )
0 2 c ms M 2 WJ I A2P9
F ig
2 .94
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
1 68
R im 7
1 255 ( B )
0 2 c ms M i 5 eGl ie l
F ig 2 .95
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
1 69
R im 8
1 263
( B /PB )
2 cms I l i
F ig 2 .96
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
1 70
U nique r ims
M P
M M I
1 284
( B /PB )
( B )
0 1 2 57 ( B /PB )
F ig 2 .97
G urness:
P ottery — F abric A ,
1 71
U nique r ims
2 c ms
MO6MM 2•
1 259
( u ls )
( B )
1 2 • E7 ( B )
( B )
1 298 ( u ls )
1 296 ( i d s )
( PB )
( B )
1 303 m tm
1 286 ( B )
0 2 c ms M O I G M A IM.O . E
F ig 2 .98
G urness:
P ottery — F abric A ,
1 72
U nique r ims
1 266
( B /PB )
( B )
1 265 ( u m )
1 268 ( Pm
( Ws )
1 28 1 ‚ P e
1 258 c e )
1 31 ( u p s )
1 272 ( B i PB )
1 295 c u i e
1 302 ( u ls )
1 289 ( B /PB )
1 396 ( B )
R IMS B ASES
1 340 ( u / s )
F ig 2 .99
G urness:
P ottery -F abric A ,
1 73
0 2 a ms Mf le f l i ae l
U nique r ims a nd b ases
1 7 33 ( ue )
1 7 28 ( B /PB )
1
1
6
u n ique
( B )
F ig 2 .100 G urness:
0 2 c ms N 2 9 i2 9 129
P ottery -F abric B , R ims 1 , 6a nd U nique
1 783 ( PB )
1 7 88/
1 7 87
( B )
( PB )
( B )
1 794 ( L a s )
7 8
F ig 2 .101 G urness:
P ottery -F abric C ,
1 74
0 2 c ms 1 ! ! 6 15 « !
R ims 1 , 7 , 8 a nd U nique
0 2 c ms MAAMW O MA I
F ig 2 .102 G urness:
P ottery -F abric D ,
U nique r ims
1 8 17 ( u t s )
R IM B ASE
1 820 ( u /s )
F ig 2 .103 G urness:
P ottery -F abric E ,
1 75
0 2 c ms mo m iemaem .
R im 1 a nd a b ase
( B /PB )
( B /PB )
1 833 F AS ISC F 4
( B /PB )
Iu n ime
1 843 ( u ls )
b ody
0
F i e 4 3 F6C
2 cms
u n ique I b o c l i
F ig 2 .104 G urness: P ottery -F abric F , R ims 4 a nd U nique a nd a b ody s herd. F abric G , U nique r im a nd a b ody s herd
1 76
1 845 ( u/s )
( WPM
1 858 ( u /s )
( u /s )
1 /2 4 6
a 7
0 2 c ms 629 509 .
( u /s )
F ig 2 .105 G urness:
P ottery -O ther F abrics,
a nd 8
1 77
R ims
1 ,
1 /2,
4 ,
6 ,
7
1 860 ( s )
F ig 2 .106 G urness:
P ottery -Other F abrics,
1 78
0 2 c ms P 9 15i 5 ie 1 i
U nique r im ( amphora)
1 864 ( u t s ) ( u ls )
1 867 ( W M
( u ls )
1 86 1 1 872
( 1 3 /PB )
( u ls )
( u ls ) ( u /s )
R IMS GOD Y SHERDS
1 886 ( 3 )
1 889 c um
F ig 2 .107 G urness:
0 2c ms
M29 909629 .
P ottery — O ther F abrics,
s herds
1 79
U nique
r ims a nd b ody
0
F ig 2 .108 G urness:
S tone
l amp
1 80
2
4 cms
C HAPTER 2 .4 T HE E NVIRONMENTAL R EMAINS
T hough
l ittle
i s known o f
t he p ast e nvironment o f
G urness
s ome
i ndication i s g iven b y i ts p resent s etting. T he p redominant g eology i s b oulder c lay o ver f lagstone b ut i t i s l ikely t hat t he s urrounding l and w as a lways o f h igh quality d ue t o i ts g entle s lope a nd w indblown s and c ontent, b oth o f w hich w ould h ave h elped t o p revent p odsolisation, b lanket p eat f ormation, a nd a cidity. T he s econd p rincipal r esource i s t he s ea, t he s ite l ying o ff t he l ow c liffs o f t he E ynhallow S ound, a nd h aving t o i ts w est t he b each a nd s hallow b ay c onnected w ith t he S ands o f E vie. L ight h as b een t hrown o n c ertain a spects o f t he e xploitation o f t he e nvironment i n t he f oregoing t ext -q uarried s andstone f or b uilding a nd a rtefacts; b each s tones f or g rinders a nd p ounders; c lay a nd d yke r odk f or p ots; p eat a nd t wigs f or f uel, e tc -a nd f urther i nformation i s g iven b y t he f aunal a nd m acrofloral r emains r ecovered. I t i s w orth r eiterating t hat c ollection o f t hese w as b oth s pasmodic a nd s elective a nd t hat v ery f ew o f e ven t he r emains t hat h ave s urvived t o b e c atalogued c an b e r elated t o e ither t he B roch P eriod o r t he P ictish. T he f ollowing i dentifications C olley 2 .2).
( fish
s ummary -w hich h as t o b e c ursory -is b ased o n m ade b y L in B arnetson ( animal a nd b ird b one); S arah b one);
a nd C amilla D ickson ( macrofloral
r emains)
( app
T HE B ROCH P ERIOD T he
t hree c ommon d omestic a nimals a re w ell
r epresented
-c attle,
o vicaprids a nd p igs; a h orse j aw w as a lso r eported, t hough i t h as n ot b een t raced. R ed d eer w ere c ertainly e xploited b ut m ost o f t he e vidence f or t hem c onsists o f a ntler -k ept b y o riginal o ccupants a nd l ater e xcavators, r espectively, a s a u seful a nd a n u nusual m aterial a nd i t m ay b e t hat t heir i mportance i s e xaggerated. W hales t oo w ere u sed a s a s ource o f r aw m aterial -if n ot f or o ther p urposes -a nd t he b eaks o f a g annet a nd o f a c ormorant h int f urther a t t he a dvantages o f a c oastal l ocation. T hough n ot t raced, a l arge f ish v ertebra i s m entioned f rom a B roch P eriod c ontext a nd t here a re s everal p assing r eferences t o s ea s hells, m ostly l impets b ut a lso c ockles, r azor s hells a nd w helks. S ome i ndication o f v egetation i s g iven b y s everal f inds o f w illow c harcoal a nd a lso s ome o f r owan a nd h eather. E lm c harcoal h as b een i dentified a nd p ieces o f s pruce w ood w ere f ound b elow t he s tair o f t he b roch w ell; b oth t hese s pecies m ay h ave c ome t o O rkney a s d riftwood.
1 81
T HE P ICTISH P ERIOD P ictish
r emains
a re
f ew a nd p rovide
o vicaprid a nd p ig b ones a re p resent o f
c attle.
h orse
R ed d eer a re
b one.
s hells
o f
A s eal
a nd s ome
l ittle
i nformation.
B oth
f inds
a re m ade f rom
t hose
a gain r epresented b y a ntlers
a nd t here i s o ne
t ooth i s m entioned a s h aving b een f ound,
a s a re t he
l impets a nd w helks.
U NS TRAT I FIED T he d ogs,
u nstratified
r abbits,
b ones
a dditionally i nclude s ome
O rkney v oles,
a nd f rom s uch b irds
a s
f rom
o wls,
o tters,
b lackbirds
a nd s eagulls. T he h orses i nvolved a ppear t o h ave b een s mall p onies a nd d omestic a nimals, g enerally, s eem t o h ave m ostly b een k illed w hen s till i mmature. S eal a nd r azor s hells a re r epresented a nd f ish b ones h ave b een
i dentified
a s
c oming
f rom c onger e el
a nd
l arge
c od.
I t
i s
p articularly f rustrating t hat t he b est s ample o f c arbonised v egetation f rom t he s ite i s u nstratified -t hough i t i s known t o h ave c ome f rom a f loor. b ut
T he
t here
s pearwort, c onsist o f o f
r ushes,
l itter,
o r
p rincipal i nclusion i s a re
a lso
p arts
o f
f lorets a nd g rains
c orn s purrey,
f rom b lack
r agged r obin,
a nd
o at
l esser
a ll o f w hich a re a rable w eeds. O ther p arts o f t he s ample c harcoal o f b irch, h azel, a spen a nd w illow a nd t he r emains s edges
a nd
s traw m ay h ave b een c onnected
t hatch.
1 82
w ith
b edding,
C HAPTER 2 .5 DATING
T he m ain
c ontinuity
o ccupation
G urness
f ound
a mong
t he c ommon a rtefact
p eriods n otwithstanding
w hich a re d atable
t ypes
o f
t he
t here a re s everal f inds w ith
t he
f rom t he f irst f loor w ithin
t he
T wo g lass o bjects w ere r ecovered i n s ieving m aterial f rom which h ad s ubsided i nto t he h ole e xcavated f or t he w ell.
t he T he
c hronology
o f
t he
i n t heir o wn r ight
a nd w hich h elp
t wo f rom
s ite.
THE B ROCH P ERIOD T he t ower. l evels
e arliest
d atable f inds
c ome
o ne i s a n i mperforate l ight b lue g lobule w ith t wisted s tripes o f d arker b lue a nd w hite i nlet i nto i ts s urface ( 83 0. T his h as s imilarities t o b oth
a rmlets
s ome
c onfidence
( Stevenson
a nd b eads t o
1 956;
f ound o n S cottish s ites
b elong
G uido
t o
1 978).
R oman g lass h ad b een r eused a nd, p utatively T his f rom
a
t oggle -is
i mpression o f b eneath t he
t he
f irst
P art o f
s econd
S tevenson's
c ertainly,
t he d istinct
a nd c an b e
o r
s aid
w ith
c enturies
t hesis w as
t he s econd o bject
l ight g reen o f
R oman
d ate a nd c ultural c ontacts i s c onfirmed f inal f loor l evel i n t he n orth w est o f
A D t hat
( 829)
-
b ottles. b y s herds t he b roch
i nterior ( 1860). T hese -a nd a nother f rom a l ess w ell s tratified c ontext a mong t he o utbuildings ( 1883) w ere i dentified b y W illiams ( app 2 .5)
a s
h aving
s outhern
S pain
a nd
w hich
A l ).
T he
b eautifully m ade h andled s teatite b owl
c enturies
c ome f rom a t ype
o f R oman a mphora w hich o riginated f rom
w as m ade
i n t he
f irst
a nd
e arly
g atehouse m ight a lso p erhaps b e m entioned i n t his c ontext; i t t o a ssume t hat i t i s V iking b ut b oth i ts f ine f inish a nd i ts s uggest
t hat
i t m ay b e a s keuomorph o f
s econd
f rom
t he
i s e asy c ontext
a R oman p atera.
T here w ere a lso f ine o bjects o f n ative m anufacture i n t he B roch P eriod, t heir h ome p roduction b eing e mphasized b y t he f act t hat m ost o f o ur
e vidence
m idden
a t
i s
f rom m oulds.
t he b ase
o f
T he m oulds
w ith s ome p art o f t he u se o f t his d efence, b ecame c hoked w ith r ubble f rom t he d ecaying S ome o f i ng
t he m oulds w ere f or s pear b utts
r ing
c ontexts b ronzes i tems
h eaded
p ins
i n question c ame
t he G reat D itch a nd w ere
( 816-8);
t herefore
b elong
t o
t he e arly
( 812-5)
a nd o thers
t wo a ctual p ins
1 83
f or p roject-
c ame f rom l ess
s ecure
o f n ative S cottish i s c lear t hat t hese
c enturies A D a nd J oanna ( app 2 .3).
t he
p redating t he t ime w hen i t o utbuildings a nd r amparts.
( 235-6). T hough t he e xact c hronology i s a p erennial p roblem ( Clarke 1 971) i t
a rgued f or a 3 rd-4th c entury d ate
f rom
c ontemporary
C lose-Brooks
h as
T HE P ICTISH P ERIOD T wo o f t he d atable P ictish i tems w ere a ssociated w ith t he S hamrock Annexe. J oanna C lose-Brooks h as s hown o ne o f t he m ould f ragments f rom t he m ost r ecent f loor t o b elong t o a h and p in ( 819; a pp 2 .3) a lthough t he c hronology o f t hese i s u ncertain s he h as s uggested a
a nd d ate
i n t he 7 th o r 8 th c enturies. T he P ictish s ymbol s tone ( 305) h as b een s tudied a nd i ndependently p ublished b y G raham R itchie ( 1967 57 A known m otif -t he ' circular d isc a nd r ectangle w ith s quare i ndentation -is f lanked
b y
t wo l ess
f amiliar o nes.
R itchie s uggests a d ate b etween t he
l ate 5 th a nd t he 8 th c entury -t hough C lass I s tones a re m ore u sually a scribed s olely t o t he 7 th ( Ritchie G a nd R itchie A 1 981, 1 63) -a nd t hinks t he T he
t hat
t he
s tone m ay b e a t rial p iece o f a ccount
s implicity a nd p ossibly u nfinished n ature o f knife w ith t he o gam i nscribed h andle ( 252)
v icinity o f a lphabet N orthern
t he S hamrock
u p t o I sles
( Laing 1 974, N o
A nnexe.
o f
i ts
s ize
a nd
t he i ncised o rnament. a lso c ame f rom t he
T he P icts m ay h ave a cquired t he o gam
t wo h undred y ears e arlier b ut i nscriptions f rom t he a re g enerally c onsidered t o b elong t o t he 8 th c entury
7 4,
8 3).
p arallels
h ave
b een n oted f or t he
t refoil-shaped b ronze o bject
f ound i n t he b uilding t o t he n orth e ast b ut t here a re s tray f inds o f p art o f a m ould f or t he b arrel-headed p in o f a p enannular b rooch ( 827) a nd
t wo a ctual b rooches
l arger
( 218,
b rooch -w hich h as
2 19).
B oth t he m ould f ragment a nd
z oomorphic
c lass f or w hich C lose-Brooks 7 th c entury ( app 2 .3).
t erminals -b elong
s uggests a d ate i n t he
t he
t o F owler s
l ater 5 th,
6 th
F 2 o r
THE VIKING P ERIOD I f t he V iking g raves a t G urness a re b roadly c ontemporary t hen t hey m ust b elong t o a p eriod b etween t he l ate 9 th a nd t he s econd h alf o f t he 1 0th c entury. T he o val b rooches f ound w ith t he i nhumation o utside t he g atehouse ( 220) a re t he m ost c ommon o f a ll M iddle V iking P eriod t ypes, s ome t housand h aving c ome f rom e very c orner o f N orse i nfluence ( GrahamC ampbell 1 980, 2 7-8, n os 1 09, 1 17, 1 18). T he i ron n ecklet ( 264) f rom t he
s ame
g rave
B ritain -b ut
i s m uch l ess
p arallels
c ommon -perhaps
a re known,
t he
f or e xample,
o nly
e xample
f rom
f rom B irka w here
t he
h ook a nd e ye c onnection i s c lear a nd t he a ttached t ri n kets c an b e s een t o t ake t he f orm o f T hor's h ammers ( Arbman 1 943, 2 -4, a bb 2 ). T he b ronze
p in w ith t he a rticulating
D itch i s
a lso a t ype o f
r ing h ead w hich c ame f rom t he
t he M iddle V iking P eriod
M iddle
( Graham-Campbell
1 980,
5 7, n o 2 01) a nd t he a mber b ead f ound w ith i t i s p aralleled b y o ne i n a 8 g rave o n S anday o f l ike d ate ( Grieg 1 940, 8, f ig 5 0). A gain, t he s hield
b osses
f rom t he
c haracteristic o f
i nfill
o f
C ampbell 1 980, 7 4) c ould h ave b een o f
T he
o f
t he l ow d omed
( Rygh 1 888,
a nd i t s hould b e n oted t hat t he s ame p eriod ( Rygh 1 888,
a lso o ccur i n n on V iking c ontexts. f ound
t he b roch a re
t he M iddle V iking P eriod
n o 5 62;
t ype
G raham-
t he p lough-sock r eported n o 3 83), t hough t hey d o
b eam b alance a nd
s uperficially i n t he n orth w est e xtremity o f
l inen s moother
t he G reat D itch
a re
b oth t ypical V iking a rtefacts b ut w ere u sed f rom t he l ate 8 th c entury t hrough t o m ediaeval t imes ( Graham-Campbell 1 980, 8 8, 8 9; P etersen 1 951;
R ygh 1 888,
n os 4 76,
4 46;
H edges,
1 84
J W 1 980,
1 78).
O ther i tems w hich m ight b e m entioned a s b eing t ypes o f a rtefact known f rom V iking s ites a re t he u nstratified s ocketed a dze, a xe, o r h oe ( 259) ( Rygh 1 888, n os 4 01, 4 02; P etersen 1 951, 9 3-97; G raham-Campbell 1 980, 1 1 n o 5 ); t he u nstratified p ebble w ith a g roove p eeked i n t hree p lanes ( 794), w hich m ay h ave b een a w eight o r a f ishing s inker ( Rygh 1 888, n o 4 77; P etersen 1 951, 1 43); a nd t he c ross-incised s lab f rom t he t op o f t he b roch, t wo v ery s imilar o nes h aving b een f ound i n a M iddle V iking P eriod g rave m ound a t K iloran B ay, C olonsay ( Grieg 1 940, 5 9, f ig 3 3).
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A PPENDIX 2 .1 CATALOGUE O F EXTANT R ECORDS ( Items l isted h ere a s w ith HU I a re i n p rocess o f b eing t ransferred t o NKR) W RITTEN S OURCES C urrent 1
F inds B ooks a
1 930-13
RSM(Q)
C ontaining b
o ne
s equence
n umbers
t or
t hat
p eriod. t i BM
1 935-9.
a s equence T o
t his
f or
h as
t hat e ither h ad n o
1 934 s tarting
b een a dded
a t o ne a nd a nother
a t hird
n umber o r h ave
l ost
( 1977) i t
a re
i n w hich
f or
f inds
c atalogued.
D ay B ooks a
1 930-33
k SM(()
b
1 935-38
H EM
T he d ay 3
o f
1 934-39 C ontains
2
b ook
o r b ooks
f or
1 934 a nd
1 939 h ave
n ot
b een
t raced.
C orrespondence 1 930-39 e tc
4
H BM
R ough f ield notes a nd k etches a
1 930-33
b
B ook
c
B ook
R SM(Q)
e ntitled
s ketches
5
L ocation
' Doors
a nd h earths
p robably m ade
e ntitled
i n O utbuildings
c ontaining
H IM
i n 1 939
' Aumbries -
P ublished sources a
C raw ( 1934)
b
R ichardson
.-e
(194 0
ntry
f or
t he s ite
i n
R oyal
C ommission
I nventory. c b
7
R ichardson
( 1948)
-M oPBW
p amphlet.
Summary R eports b y Excavators a
C raw ( 1930,
b
R ichardson
3 1,
3 2) M inimally u pdated y early.
R SM(Q)
( 1935)
f i BM
P ost e xcavation r ecords a
A b ook e ntitled ' Finds' c ontaining sketches f rom R ichardson's e xcavations
b
A
b ook
p ottery
e ntitled
' Pottery -
f rom R ichardson's
c ontaining
a nd m easurements
profiles
o f
s tuck
H BM
H BM
e xcavations
D RAWINGS 1
b roch interior p artially excavated 1 930 S hows i n
t he
s upposedly t hickness
s econdary o f
b i bM
o ccupation a ppearing
t he w all o n t he
e ast
e ntrance).
1 86
a nd the
s ide
c hamber
( above
t he
2
W all h ead o f b roch
H BM
A lthough u ncovered i n 1 930 , 3 4
S econdary o ccupation i n b roch i nterior 1 930
H BM
S econdary o ccupation i n b roch i nterior 1 930
H BM
B ad 5
t racing o f
a bove with s ome a dditional
f eatures.
S econdary o ccupation i n b roch i nterior 1 932 O riginal s ome
b
t he d rawing m ade a t a l ater d ate.
p en
e xternal
d rawing o f
a n e ntirely n ew
H BM
p lan of
a bove
s howing
f eatures.
S econdary o ccupation o f b roch i nterior 1 932 T racing o f p lan 5 w ith t he i ntramural p assage m ore d efinitely
H BM
m arked i n. 7 8
S ite p lan 1 933
H BM
S ite p lan 1 933
H BM
M ost o f 8 i s t aken f rom 7 a s w ell a s a dding to i t. i s b etter o n t he p oints t hey h ave i n c ommon. 9
1 0
I I
1 2
B oundary p lan 1 931 c S hows o ld a nd new f ence
l atter
H BM l ine.
S ite p lan 1 933 a F ield p lan
[I BM
b c
M aster C opy w ith s tructures o utside c urtain gate s ketched i n
d
C opy w ith S hamrock
e
C opy w ith s pot h eights m arked.
s ketched o n
S ite p lan 1 934 a M aster ( two p arts) b F ield p lan o f 1 934 e xcavations
H BM ( two p arts)
c d
C opy w ith d itches s ketched a nd s ome a nnotation C opy w ith b uildings p hased i n c olour a nd t he e xtension t o t he S hamrock s ketched o n.
e
C opy w ith b uildings p hased i n c olour a nd d itches m arked. F ormer d ifferent f rom l id
T raced p lan a nd c rude s ection o f i nner d itch 1 934 C opy o f s ection.
1 3
T he
i nner d itch p lan f or 4 3-34/5 a ccompanied by F or M r Tulloch's u se i n l ocating f inds.
H BM a
s ketch
S ite p lan 1 935 a b
M aster F ield s ketch o f w estern
c
S W
H BM p art o f
i nner d itch
p ortion o f a p hoto s haded i n to s how
s econdary.
1 4
P hotographk ey d iagrams ( masonry t o b e r emoved 2 5a-15c) 1 935 a
H BM
1 5
S urvey o f l ong c hamber f or r emoval t o n ew s ite 1 935 a P lan a nd e xtended e levation b P ortion o f s outh w all t o b e r emoved c P ortion o f n orth w all o f l ong c hamber
H BM
d e
P ortion o f n orth w all o f P ortion o f n orth w all o f
l ong c hamber ( joins c ) l ong c hamber.
l b
P ortions o f s tonework t o b e r emoved s quares 2 5a-15c 1 935
H BM
1 7
P lans o f s mall c hamber s quares 1 5 c -d,
H BM
1 8
W all t o b e d emolished o n E s ide o f b roch ( Sq 3 2)
1 9
S q 2 5a L evels o f s tonework t o b e r emoved 1 935
2 4 a -b 1 935
1 87
1 935
H BM H BM
2 0
a b c 2 1
S howing l ine o f w all t o e ast S ame w ith j ust S hamrock w ith l evels a dded S tones n umbered.
L owest c ourse o f s tonework o f a S eeming f ield p lan b
S howing l ine o f w ith
2 2
H BM
S urface c ourses o f s tonework o f S hamrock b uilding 1935
t he
l ong
H BM
S hamrock b uilding 1 935
i nterior o f
b uilding a t g round l evel together
c hamber. H BM
S urface c ourse o f s tonework o f b uilding E o f S hamrock 1 935 a
D rawing
w ith
b
i n O utline t racing o f a bove w ith f loor b oxes b elow s hown a nd d ifferentiated b y c olour.
2 3
L owest c ourse o f
2 4
B uilding E o f a b
A ppears A nother
t he
s urface
s tones m arked i n a nd
t he
b ase
a nd
l ined
b uildings
s tonework o f b uilding E o f S hamrock 1 935
H BM
S hamrock i n r elation t o l atter 1936
H BM
t o h ave a c olour c oded p hasing t raced o ff 1 939 m aster.
2 5
B uilding t o E o f S hamrock 1 936 R evised v ersion of p revious p lans o n m oving b uilding.
H BM
2 6
S ite p lan 1 936
H BM
a b
M aster p lan P lan o f S E c orner s howing
c d
P lan o f P lan o f
S W c orner v ariants S W c orner v ariants
e f
P lan o f P lan o f
S W c orner v ariants N E c orner
• h
P lan o f S E c orner P hoto o f A w ith w alls b locked
s lightly m ore d etail t han a
i n.
2 7
C olour c oded t racing o f s ite p lan ( rough) o utlining s econdary d etails
H BM
2 8
V arious d iagrams o f s econdary p ieces t o b e r emoved 1 935 a nd 1 936 a
H BM
2 9
c
O riginal of b
d e
3 2 4 1 1 76
w ith m ore d etail
3 3 4 2 3 3C
V arious d iagrams of s econdary f eatures t o b e r emoved 1 935-1936w hich h ave a s pecific r elation t o S hamrock a nd l ong b uilding a 3 2 3 3 4 1 4 2 b 4 0 4 1 c 4 0 4 9 d •
H BM
4 1 5 0 3 9
3 0
P lan s howing p osition o f w hale h oe t o b e r emoved 1 935
H BM
3 1
Master o f 1 935 w ith 1 936 w ork m arked o n i t 1 936
H BM
3 2
' Paved' c hamber t o b e r emoved.
L ocation u nknown 1 936
H BM
3 3
M aster 1 937
H BM
3 4
D itches 1 937
H BM
a b
M aster S ite o riginal o f
c
A ppears
t o
a
b e a n u nimportant
s ketch o f
t he
' rockery'
at
a
h igh l evel d Sketch o f 3 5
r ockery a t l ower l evel
S ite p lan 1 938? a M aster ( two
t han c ,
a dding t o a . H BM
p arts)
b c
A nnotated c opy A nnotated c opy
d
1 937
p lan 3 4 a w ith d etails o f
i nner d itch m arked o n
1 88
3 6
3 7
3 8
4 0
M aster S ketches o f
o uter d itch ( 3 p arts) H BM
V iking g rave 1 939 a b
F ield d rawings ( 6 p arts) M ounted d rawing ( original)
c
M ounted d rawing ( annotated). [ I BM
E xtension o f a rea 1 935 a b
3 9
H EM
S ite p lan 1 939 a b
A nnotated r ough s ket e l D rawn u p a s l ocation. H BM
D efinition o f C rown p roperty a nd S oc A ntiq S cot 1 937
H BM
S econdary o ccupation of b roch i nterior a nd g allery l evel a nd wall s ection F iled a fter 6
4 1
S ections
1 , 3 6
H BM
a b
A -A B -B ( 2 p arts)
c
C -C ( 2 p arts)
d
D -D
4 2
S ection a cross d itches a nd b roch 1 938
[ I BM
4 3
S ection a cross d itches a nd u p t o b roch 1 935
H BM
4 4
V arious s ections a cross d itches 1 935
H EM
a b
s ite o riginal d rawn u p
4 5
S ections a cross w ell 1 932
H EM
4 6
R ough p lans s howing p ositions o f r elics 1 934-
R BK .
P HOTOGRAPHS 1
K irkwall
Ton K ent C ollection 3 865-3863
L ibrary E arly
v iews
s howing t he b roch i nterior e xcavated a nd i n p rocess
o f c onsolidation w hile t he o utside, w here v isible, h as n ot y et b een c ommenced o n. T he p hotographs w ere t aken o n a t l east t wo o ccasions, o ne i n l ate 1 930 o r e arly 1 931. 2
a
V arious o f p ieces o f S hamrock a nd S L onghouse r emoval a nd b eing r econstructed
b c d
P hotographs o f t he 1 929 e xcavations A n t a erial o f t he s ite 1 935 P ostcard o f i nside o f b roch
e
V arious b anding S ome o ut
f 3
H BM
I n f ile S C 2 1932/28 M isc p hotos o f d ifferent d ates
o f o f
e arly
p rior
r econstruction w ork i n c ement
f ocus p rints o f
t o
a nd steel
t he f irst y ear's w ork.
A AE/AIK-1/799/1-31
H BM
M isc p hotos o f d ifferent d ates a 1 929 e xcavation b c 4
P hoto o f R ichardson's plan o f V iking g rave, 1 939 P hotos o f H ewart C raw e xcavations i n progress. H BM
A AE/AIK-1/8001-24 M isc p hotos E xcavations S hamrock
o f d ifferent d ates i n 1 935 a nd 1 936. M ostly
1 89
t o d o w ith r ecording
t he
5
A AE/AIK-1/2036/1-21 P hotographic
6
8
p hotos
o f
H BM
b c
T wo p hotos
o f a m ontage
H BM i ncluding 2 w ide o nes t aken a t a
i n 1 939
p lan
0 /1188-0/1212
R (Q) p hotographs o f h earths N ot t ied i n o r n umbered
t aken q uite a i n a ny w ay
v iews
v iews
H BM
i n 1 958
A AELAIK-L/2037/1-21
H BM M ost o f
t he
b uildings
A AE/AIK-1/2244/1-26 p hotos
o f,
H BM
1 967
A WAIK-1/2976/1-12
H BM
G eneral v iews t aken i n 1 971 s howing r econstruction i nside b roch a nd r une 1 4
p hoto
A M/A M-1/466/1-32
F inds , 1 3
a fter
H BM
t aken i n 1 957 a nd a erial
P hotographic s urvey o f s ite i n 1 966. o utside t he b roch a re s till u nturfed 1 2
t ime
A AK/AIK-1/164/1-29
G eneral 1 1
1 936
e xcavation o f M iddle D itch
f airly l ate s tage 1 939? E xcavation o f V iking g rave
G eneral 1 0
s ite i n
A AE/A1K-1/801/1-29 M isc p hotos o f d ifferent d ates a P hotos o f i nside a nd o utside
A s eries o f e xcavations. 9
H BM o f
A AE/AIK-1/805/1-46 M isc
7
s urvey
t urfed o uter b uildings i nscribed s tone
A AR/A M-1/2866/1-3 1 971 g eneral c olour
a nd
H BM p hotographs
1 90
A PPENDIX 2 .2 C ATALOGUE O F FINDS AND S AMPLES
I NTRODUCE I DN D uring
t he
e xcavation
o f
t he
s ite a c atalogue o f
f inds w as k ept u nder
t he
t itle
o f
' Record o f R elics'. T wo b ooks w ere u sed; C raw's n otebook ( 1930-33) i s c urrently w ith t he f inds i n t he R oyal M useum o f S cotland ( Queen S treet p remises) ( RSM(Q)) w hile t he r ecord r elating t o t he e xcavations u nder R ichardson's s upervision ( 1934-39) i s w ith t he o ther d ocum ents p ertaining t o t he s ite i n t he H istoric B uildings a nd M onuments D irectorate ( HBM). I n b oth i nstances f inds w ere a llocated c onsecutive n umbers a nd w ere d escribed b riefly w ith t heir c ontexts. T he
f irst c atalogue
h as o ne
s eries o f n umbers f or
t he f our
s easons i nvolved.
I n
1 934
t he n ew c atalogue s tarted a gain a t n umber o ne. I n 1 935 n umbering a gain s tarted a t o ne b ut s ubsequently n umbers c ontinued c onsecutively t hrough t o 1 939. O riginally, t hen, t here w ere t hree s eries o f n umbers. T o t hese h as b een a dded, f or r easons g iven b elow, a f ourth s eries w hich a re i tems w hich h ad t o b e c atalogued b y t he a uthor. T his c atalogue s tarts a t n umber o ne i ncludes f inds c urrently i n t he p ossession o f t he R 1(Q) a nd t he H BM a nd h as b een w ritten i n t he b ack o f R ichardson's ' Record o f R elics' ( and i s t herefore w ith t he l atter b ody). Those l atter i tems h ave b een c oded w ith t he y ear o f t he c atalogue's c ommencement ( 1977). T he H BM m aterial w as d ealt w ith f irst; A ikerness), i s , b y a n u nfortunate c oincidence, T he f inally e volved c ode
t he c hosen c ode f or t he s ite, G A ( Gurness, t hat u sed b y t he R& 4(Q) f or b rochs i n g eneral.
i s u nique f or e ach f ind:
i t c ontains
f igures o f t he y ear, a nd t hen t he n umber o f t he f ind i n t he s equences m ay t herefore b e s ummarised a s f ollows: G A 3 0.1
t he l etters G A, a ppropriate
t he l ast
c atalogue.
t wo T he
- G A 3 0.165
G A 3 1.166 - G A 3 1.293 G A 3 2.294 - G A 3 2.392 G A 3 3.393 - G A 3 3.467 G A 3 4.1 -G A 3 4.150 G A 3 5.1 - G A 3 5.371 G A 3 6.372 - G A 3 6.485 G A 3 7.486 - G A 3 7.602 G A 3 8.603 - G A 3 8.745 G A 3 9.746 - G A 3 9.763 G A 7 7.1
- G A 7 7.576 ( as o f
t his c atalogue)
I n t he c ase o f t he p ottery a f urther s ubdivision h as f requently b een m ade i n o rder t o e nable o ne s herd t o b e d istinguished f rom a nother when t his i s n ecessary. This s ubdivision h as b een a chieved b y u sing l etters o f t he R oman a lphabet a fter t he m ain c ode, c ontinuing a nd e xtending t he m ethod o riginally u sed o n s ite, w here i ndividual i tems i n b atches o f l ike f inds w ere
p articularised b y l etter. I t h as a lready b een n oted i n c hapter 2 .1
t hat
t he f inds w ere
p oorly
s tored.
T he m atch-
i ng o f r egister e ntries t o f inds w as a m ajor t ask i n i ts o wn r ight r ather t han j ust a n tep t owards t he c ompiling o f a c atalogue. T he m ethod a dopted w as t o t ransfer t he i ncidental .s r egister e ntries -in t heir e ntirety -to a c ard i ndex s ystem s o t hat t here w as o ne c ard p er e ntry. E ntries t hat r eferred t o m ore t han o ne t ype o f f ind w ere s ubdivided a nd g iven 1 977 n umbers a nd c ards : t hose t han c ontained m ore t han o ne f ind o f t he s ame t ype w ere n ot n ecessarily s ubdivided. T his c ard i ndex w as t hen r ecorded, a s f ar a s w as p ossible, b y m aterial a nd t ype o f a rtefact. T he f inds w ere s imilarly s orted o ut a nd t hen a n a ttempt w as m ade t o m atch t he c ards o f a c ategory w ith t he f inds. T his m ethod d id n ot r esult i n a q uick a nd c omplete r esolution o f t he p roblem -the f act t hat t he m ajor c ollections w ere i n t wo s eparate l ocations w as a g reat h indrance. W hen a c ard a nd f ind m atched -taken i n t he c ontext o f t he whole c ategory -a c atalogue d escription w as w ritten o n t he c ard a nd t he f ind w as m arked (H EM c ollection i n i nk; R1(Q) c ollection i n o il p aint). W hen i t w as c ertain t hat t here w ere n o m ore f inds a nywhere i n t he R oyal M useum o f S cotland o r t he H istoric B uildings a nd M onuments D irectorate s tore t he c ard i ndex w as t aken t o T ankerness H ouse M useum a nd t he S ite M useum i n O rkney. A lthough t he f ormer c ontained o nly a . f ew d isplay i tems, t his w as n ot t he c ase w ith t he S ite M useum. A part f rom t he d isplay t here w as a l arge n umber o f o bjects a round t he m onument ( some p ossibly i n s itu); i n a ddition t here w ere a g reat m any i n t he a ttic . where w hich t heir
t hey h ad b een l eft b efore t he w ar. c ould n ot b e m atched w ith a c ard, n umber;
n umbers.
T here w as s till a c onsiderable r esidue o f o bjects a nd h ence a r egister e ntry, b ecause t hey h ad l ost
a nd w ere n ot d istinctive e nough f or i dentification.
T here a lso r emained a l arge n umber o f
1 91
T here w ere
g iven
1 977
c ards f or w hich n o o bjects c ould b e l ocated;
t he
n umbers
o f
t hese a re
l isted a s
t hat m ost
' not
o f
l ocated' i n t he a ppropriate
t he
' unlocated
c ould f ound,
n ot a nd
b e m atched o ne .f or o ne; c ertain f inds m ay h ave b een l ost, o r m ay r emain t o b e s ome o f t he f inds m ay n ever h ave b een r egistered. D efinitely u nregistered a re
a n a nnotated
P hasing
o f
' 1977'
c atalogue.
b e n o d oubt
R elics' a s
a re i n t he
i n t he
c an
t ive r ings ( 222-225) which a re m entioned o nly m oulds f rom a n i mportant s tratigraphic c ontext
f inds
p lace
T here
o nes
b ut
t hey
i n t he g uide b ook w hile a w hole c ollection ( 819-826, 8 28) a ppears o nly i n t he " Record
o f o f
d rawing.
t he o bjects
p resented a p roblem.
T here w as
n o d ifficulty w ith
t hose
f or
w hich a ll i nformation h ad b een l ost; t hey w ere e ffectively u nstratified. T here r emained, h owever, a l arge p roportion w here s ome i nformation c oncerning c ontext h ad s urvived. T he d ecision t aken w as t o p hase o f e xcavation r ather t han o f b etween w ere,
o bjects
o f
t he B roch P eriod
( b)
p articularly
e arly
r espectively,
o bjects
i s
s hown i n t he
c ontext f or t he i n c hapter 2 .2.
t hese -w here p ossible -a ccording t o t he s tandards o f t he t ime t he t ime o f w riting. T he m ain o bjective h ere w as t o d istinguish a nd
t hose w hich w ere P ost
o r
c atalogue a ccording
B roch P eriod;
+ a l ate P ost
p articularly t o
t he
l ate.
f ollowing
B roch o ne.
B roch T he
s cheme.
T he c ontexts
( Pb),
p hase
t hough
a nd
s ome
c ontext
* i ndicates a n a re m ore
o f
e arly
f ully d iscussed
B roch Period B (1)*
B roch
8 (2)*
B roch i nterior;
s econd f looring f inal f looring a nd g eneral
i nterior;
B (3)*
B roch
B (4)*
O utbuildings;
8 (5)*
O utbuildings;
8 (6)*
b uilding 1 O utbuildings;
h (7)*
O utbuildings;
f irst
i nterior;
f looring a nd w ell
b elow s econd f loor o f f ound
t he S a partment
i n t he c ourse o f
r evealing
o f O utbuilding 6
n atural
c lay
b elow s econd f loor i n a nd a round e ntrance o f i n
t he
p assage
f oundation s carcement O utbuildings; w ithin a nd
r ound
t he b roch,
i n t he f abric o f
O utbuildings; g eneral o ccupation O utworks; G reat D itch, l owest p art,
i n t he S E
o f
O ut-
t han
t he
O utbuilding 9
a t a l ower
l evel
t he g atehouse
s ometimes
i n m idden
O utworks; O utworks;
b etween quarried s ide o f G reat D itch a nd i nserted c urtain wall r ampart b etween M iddle a nd O uter D itches
O utworks;
o utside e ntrance
t hrough o utbuildings
u nder
' late' p avement
B roch Period/Post B roch B /P8(1)
B roch:
5 /Pß(2) 8 /P8(3)
O utbuildings; O utbuildings;
g alleries,
g uard c ells,
i ntramural s tair a nd
i nterior
g eneral o ccupation C raw's c hamber 5 9 ( pottery o nly)
5 /Pb(4)
O utworks;
o utside g atehouse
B /PB(5)
O utworks;
u pper f ill o f G reat D itch
B /PB(6).
O utworks;
M iddle D itch
B /PB(7)
O utworks;
O uter D itch
Post B roch P B(1)
;Broch w all
t op a nd u pper f ill,
c hambers
o ver e ntrance
P B(2) P B(3)
S hamrock, Annexe, S L onghouse
P B(4) P S(S)
A rea N E o f S L onghouse N orth e astern b uildings
P 5(b)
W estern
P B(7) P 5(b)
R e-used e ntrance F eatures
' D'
l evel
P B(9)
b eyond b roch P eriod c urtain wall,
t o E .
P 8(10)+
V iking
P B(11)+
t o t he B roch P eriod g atehouse P robable V iking b urial i n N W e xtreme o f G reat D itch
P B(12)+
P robable V iking
F or p ottery,
b uilding(s) p assage
t hrough
b roch
t o S a nd S E -C raw's
b urial
c onvenience a nd
a nd a rea
t he
i nserted
b urial
f inds
h ave
o utbuildings
a nd
p art
o f
1 92
r e-used
b roch
t he e xternal
p assage
l eaving
t he M iddle D itch
b een d ealt w ith a s
t he s amples.
i n
p aving
i n n orthern w all o r k erb o f
i n S W
c ontexts
t hree g roups -t he s mall
f inds,
t he
The s mall f inds
T his
d escription e ncompasses
T he
c atalogue
t hose
f or
t he
r ecommended T he w ithin
b y
i n t his
w hich a re
o ther
t han p ottery.
s ection w ere w ritten b y
b y o r J C lose-Brooks.
T he
t he a uthor w ith f ormat
o f
t he
t he e ntries
e xception f ollows
o f t hat
D r C lose-Brooks.
d ivision
i t.
e ntries
m oulds
a ll a rtefacts
T he
p art
o f
t he
f unctional a spect
o f
t his
o f
a rtefacts
c atalogue i s
b y m aterial
i s e mphasized a s
a nd
f ar a s
t he
t ype
o f
a rtefact
p ossible.
B one I mplements P erforated m ounts P egs f rom m ounts P egs U nperforated
( some w ith a ssociated
p egs)
1 - 23 - 34
i 7
3 5 - 38 7 3 9 - 74
p lates
L ong-handled c ombs S ocketed h andles
4 4
N eedles P ins
7 9 - 94 9 5 - 1 18
a nd
b odkins
- 58
-
P in h eads
1 19
P ointed
1 23 -146
i mplements
R ubbing a nd V essels a nd
p olishing i mplements l ids m ade f rom c etacean v ertebrae
-122
1 47
-166
Q uern h andles
1 77
-182
S pindle w horls B obbins
1 83 -187 1 88 -190
G aming e quipment
1 91 -195
M iscellaneous
1 96 -217
T 7 67 7 -7 7
B ronze 2 18 - 2 20 2 21 - 2 29 2 30 -232
B rooches k ings C hains N eedles
a nd p ins
2 33 -239
M iscellaneous
2 40 -248
Knife
2 49 -255
I ron b lades
S hield b osses M iscellaneous
2 56 -2 57 2 58 -264
S tone S pindle w horls
2 65 -287
P erforated s tone d isc l oom-weights P erforated p ebble l oom-weights
2 88 -2 99 3 06 -301
G aming e quipment S tones w ith i ncised m arks P ebble p olishers
3 02 -3 04 a nd d esigns
3 0 . 5 7 -310
T I T -T g.
V essels
3 15 :. -322
L amps
3 2S - 3 31
Anvil
s tones
3 31 - 3 36
P ivot
s tones
737- -36J
S tones, w ith s mall r ough p ecked h ollows W hetstones
3 6j -371 3 71 -3 92
R otary q uerns
3 91 -428
S addle querns
4 2
S addle q uerns M ortar
-437
4 38 - 4 40 4 41
w ith p ecked h ollows
T rough querns
4 41 - 4 47
G rinders P ounders
4 48 - 5 50
. 5 1
G rinders/pounders P estles
6 26 -646 ( 77 - 6 60
O ther s triking
6 61
P ot
t ools
l ids
N otched a nd
-' 7 27
- 6 63
6 64 - 7 75 p erforated p ieces
o f
f lagstone
1 93
7 76 -786
M iscellaneous
7 87
-803
-811
O ther a rtefacts C rucibles
8 ( 14
M oulds G lass
8 11 -628 8 29- -
eads A mber b F lint a nd q uartz P umice
r k 37
S trike a l ights H aematite S tones w ith a dhesions
8 56 -852 8 53 -856 8 59
u r -
G eneral m iscellaneous
8 66 -862
8 35» -836 -843 8 44 - -849
T he p ottery ( 863-1893) i F l iM
T he
i dentified, t ask h e h ad
p ottery
( both t hat i n E dinburgh a nd
t hat o riginally i n t he S ite
t hen s orted o ut f rom t he n on-feature o nes. T he R SM(Q) p ottery w as s imilarly k ind c ollaboration o f t heir C onservation D epartment a nd D r J C lose-Brooks. T he
M useum)
w as
c leaned, n umbered a nd c hecked o ver f or f its b y t he p resent a uthor. I n t he l atter t he k ind a ssistance o f M r T B orthwidk a nd M rs K A ntonio. T he f eature s herds w ere
c ataloguing
o f
t he p ottery,
t hus p repared,
t reated w ith t he
w as u ndertaken b y M r S U racknell
a nd
e dited b y t he a uthor. C lassification w as p rimarily b y v isually i dentified f abric t ype a nd t his d ivides t he c atalogue i nto e ight p arts ( app 2 .4). W ithin t hese e ight f abric c ategories t he p ot s herds h ave b een g rouped i nto r ims, b ases a nd b ody s herds. O f t hese, m easurements a re g iven o nly f or t he r ims w hich w ere s ubdivided i nto e ight f orms a nd a r esidual c ategory ( ibid). S ample s herds ( indicated b y t he l etter P ) w ere s ubsequently t hin-sectioned b y D avid W illiams ( app 2 .5). P ottery b earing e vidence o f b otanical r emains i s d istinguished b y t he l etter B .
T he s amples ( 1894-2104) T his a ctivity
e mbraces s amples o f a ll t ypes a nd i ncludes p ieces o f b ut n ot t o t he e xtent o f b eing c lassifiable a s a rtefacts.
s amples w ere s ubmitted
t o C amilla D ickson,
t he b one,
b one m odified T he c harcoal
b y h uman a nd w ood
a ntler a nd o ther f aunal r emains
t o L in
B arnetson, a nd t he i ron o re, s lag, f urnace p arts e tc t o E lizabeth S later. T he r elevant c atalogue e ntries a re a s w ritten b y t he s pecialists e xcept f or s mall e mendations n ecessary t o b ring
t heir s tyle i nto
l ine w ith t hat o f
t he w hole.
A s mall r esidual g roup o f m iscellaneous
s amples w as n ot s ubmitted t o a ny s pecialist f or i dentification a nd a nalysis; i t w as f elt t hat t he g roup w as a ltogether t oo u npromising a nd h eterogeneous. T he d ivisions o f t his p art o f t he c atalogue c an b e s ummarised a s
f ollows:
C harcoal W ood
1 894 -1906 1 907 -1908
B one, a ntler a nd o ther f aunal r emains I ron o re, s lag, f urnace p arts e tc
1 909 -2067 77 77 (7 3 - 7 23.
M iscellaneous
2 093 -2104
I n
a ddition
t o t he t hree c ategories o f ' finds
w hich s hoüld n ever h ave b een k ept. 2 114) a nd t hey s hould b e d iscarded, d isposable.
g iven a bove t here w ere
a lso
T he l atter w ere d efinitely n ot ' finds' i n a ny a rchaeological s ense o f
T HE CATALOGUE
B one i mplements P erforated m ounts, ( some w ith a ssociated p egs) T hin r ectangular o r s ub-rectangular p lates o f a ntler, a nimal o r c etacean b one v ariously p erforated a t t he e nds a nd s ometimes a long t heir l ength w ith s urvive i n s itu.
a
n umber
S ome o f t hese a re o n d isplay i n t he S ite M useum ( 2105 a s w ere a n umber o f s imilar i tems w hich w ere m ore e asily
h oles d esigned t o t ake p ointed p egs,
1 94
s ome o f w hich
t he w ord.
I
R ectangular, o ne
a t
m arks. 2
1 14mm,
R ectangular,
M L
O ne
p erforated a s
o ut
o f
9 mm,
a nd
a b roken
o gam-like
e nd
i ncised
( fig 2 .17)
( RSM(Q))
w ith a p erforation a t e ach e nd. ( fig 2 .18)
M L 8 8mm,
p erforations
is
8 (2)
cetacean b one, w ith t hree h oles a t e ach e nd ( one t wo m ore a long m ain a xis. A p iece a ppears t o b e
8(3)
M T 6 mm.
o f
a t e ach e nd
( GA 3 5.214)
a r ectangular
b een w ith
t his.
( fig 2 .18)
( one with ( SM)
c etacean b one m ount;
L P res
1 09mm,
a
M W 4 7mm,
p eg
M T
7 mm.
( RSM(Q))
s ide.
M L 2 99mm,
M W 6 0mm,
M T 9 mm.
( GA 3 0.72)
( RSM(Q))
C igar-shaped,
c etacean
( with p eg i n p lace) P res 1 55mm, M U 2 9mm, 8
F ragment, ( RSM(Q)
9
3 3.460) 1 0
W P res 4 9mm,
w ith a p erforation a t
t he c omplete
w ith a p erforation i n i t. M T ö mm.
( GA 3 1.271)
M L
B /PB(1)
e nd
8 (2)
b roken o ne. L ( fig 2 .19) ( RSM(Q)) L P res
( fig 2 .18)
( fig 2 .19)
8(9)
( RSM(Q))
r ectangular, c etacean b one, w ith a p erforation a t o ne e nd a nd o ne a t t he o ther. L P res 9 1mm, MW 2 8mm, M T 6 mm. (GA
( fig 2 .18)
R ectangular, o ne a t
b one,
a nd t races of a nother a t t he o ther M T 6 mm, M L ( peg) 3 4mm. ( GA 3 2.349)
c etacean b one,
9 Umm,
D amaged, t races o f
B (3)
( RSM(Q))
S ub-rectangular, c etacean b one, w ith f our h oles a long e ach side. 1 72mm, M W 5 6mm , M T 6 mm. ( GA 3 2.306) ( fig 2 .17) ( RSM(Q)) 7
B/PB(1)
8 (9)
( fig 2 .18)
o ne
( GA 3 0.39)
o f
p eg
e nd
h aving
( fig 2 .17)
M T
p late a re a s eries
w ith t hree
M W 2 7mm,
L arge, r ectangular, w ith p eg i n i t) a nd c ut
w ith a p erforation a t o ne
t he
( GA 3 0.105)
a ntler,
( GA 3 2.351) 5
M W 3 3mm,
7 mm.
1 02mm,
r ecorded
A long
c etacean b one,
M T
R ectangular, i n).
4
o ther.
M L
M W 3 2mm, 3
c etacean b one,
t he
t he
( RSM(Q))
c etacean b one, w ith a p erforation a t o ne e nd a nd a b roken
o ther.
M L
1 36mm ,
M W 3 5mm,
M T 7 mm.
( GA 3 0.69)
8(3)
( fig 2 .19)
( kSM( 0) 1 1
I rregular, m iddle.
1 2
1 3
though c omplete,
M L d 6mm,
1 5
a ntler,
w ith a h ole a t ( GA 7 7.550)
M T 5 mm.
e ach e nd a nd i n t he
( fig 2 .18)
( SM)
O ne e nd of a r ectangular m ount w ith t hree p erforations. 1 0ömm , M W 4 Umm , M T l Omm. ( GA 3 5.285) ( fig 2 .18) ( SM) P erforated
f ragment
P res 3 5mm ,W 1 4
MW 3 7mm,
P res
i n p oor c ondition.
1 4mm ,
( GA 7 7.143)
p robably
t he s ame
T wo
p erforated e nds
o f
P res
1 41mm ,
M T 6 mm.
F ragmentary
M W 3 1mm, large
M ay n ot
M T 5 mm.
b e part
o f
L
P res
a m ount.
B /PB(2)
L
( HBM)
r ectangular a ntler mount.
r ectangular c etacean bone m ount.
ne e nd ( three w ith b roken p egs i n) t he a xis a t o ther. M L 2 80mm, M W 6 4mm, M T 8 mm. l east t wo a t o
L
B /PB(2)
1 ( 18M)
( GA 3 6.374 a nd 3 75)
F our h oles
a long
8(9)
a nd i ndications o f a t ( GA 35.361) ( fig 2 .17)
( h84) 1 6
R ectangular, a ntler, p erforated a t e ach e nd. 1 5mm. ( GA 3 3.449) ( fig 2 .18) ( RSM(Q))
1 7
R ectangular, c etacean b one, w ith a t he m iddle w ith a s mall p eg i n i t. 3 0.86)
1 6
( fig 2 .19)
C alcined, ( fig 2 .17)
1 9
T hree
3 0.85)
M T
8 (9)
p erforation a t e ach e nd a nd o ne i n M L 1 60mm, M W 2 7mm, M T 3 mm. ( GA
8(3)
o ne
a t
a ntler,
o ther.
w ith r emains of M L
1 13mm,
p erforations
M W 2 6mm,
M T 3 mm.
a t o ne e nd ( GA 7 7.476)
( RSM( 0)
f ragments
p erforations, f orming o nly t wo
M W 3 4mm,
( RSM(Q))
r ectangular,
a nd n o s ign o f
M L 9 9mm,
o ne
o f
a l ong
c etacean b one m ount w ith a
c ontaining
a b roken p eg.
t otal
O riginally
o f
r ecorded
s ix a s
a c omplete o bject n ine a nd a h alf i nches ( 242mm) l ong b ut n ow l engths. ( L P res 1 39mm a nd 1 U9mm, M t . ; 3 9mm, M T 6 mm. ( GA
( fig 2 .19)
( RSM(Q))
1 95
8(3)
2 0
P erforated, 9 3mm ,
2 1
2 2
c igar-shaped,
M W 2 7mm ,
M T 6 mm ,
b one
2 4mm.
m ount
( GA 3 2.35UA)
R ectangular
c etacean
p erforation o ff i n i t. ( RSM(Q))
a nd t wo p artially d estroyed o nes, L P res 1 13mm, M W 2 6mm, M T 4 mm.
b roken
a t
b oth
( fig 2 .19) e nds;
( GA 7 7.145)
5 mm.
R ectangular, d amaged. N ot
P ossible p art
8 (2)
o ne
i ntact
8 (2)
L P res
a
3 5mm ,
p erforation M W 1 5mm ,
M T
( 88M)
c etacean b one,
L P res
o f a m ount.
L P res ( RSM(Q))
o ne w ith a p eg s napped ( GA 3 2.3508) ( fig 2 .19)
F ragment o f a d ouble c hamfer a long o ne s ide a nd s igns o f o n t he o ther.
2 3
c etacean b one e nd w ith p eg i n s itu.
M L ( peg)
1 12mm ,
w ith a p erforation a t e ach e nd.
M W 3 9mm ,
M T
1 2mm.
( GA 3 5.284)
O ne e nd
( fig 2 .18)
8 /P8(2)
( SM)
l ocated
G A 6 0.68 8 (3) G A 3 0.131 8 (3) G A 3 1.267 8 (9) P egs f rom m ounts P ointed p egs
w hittled f rom a ntler,
a nimal o r
c etacean b one w hich a re
i dentical t o t hose f ound i n s itu t hrough s ome p erforated m ounts. D istinctive f eatures a re t heir u nfinished s hanks a nd t heir h eads s imply f ormed
w here t he p eg h as
b een c ut o ff
f lush w ith t he s urface
o f t he
m ount. 2 4
M L 3 7mm,
M D 6 mm.
( GA 3 2.358)
( fig 2 .18)
( RSM (Q))
8 (2)
2 5
M L 3 3mm ,
M D 4 mm .
( GA 3 3.417)
( fig 2 .18)
( RSM(Q))
8 /P8(2)
2 6
M L 3 1mm,
M D 7 mm.
( GA 3 3.418)
( fig 2 .18)
( RSM(Q))
B /PB(2)
2 7
M L 3 4mm ,
M D 6 mm .
( GA 3 3.421)
( fig 2 .18)
( RSM(Q))
B /P8(2)
2 8
B urnt a nd s lightly w aisted n ear h ead. ( fig 2 .18) ( RSM(Q))
2 9
M L 4 9mm,
M D 6 mm.
( GA 3 3.4298)
3 0
M L 5 3mm ,
M D 7 mm.
( GA 3 3.441)
( fig 2 .18)
( RSM(Q))
P 8(7)
3 1 —
M L 4 3mm,
M D 7 mm.
( GA 3 3.462)
( fig 2 .18)
( RSM(Q))
B (9)
3 2 _
M L 2 7mm ,
M D 5 mm.
( GA 3 8.650)
( fig 2 .18)
( H8M)
B /PB(2)
3 3 —
M L 3 3mm,
M D 8 mm.
( GA 3 9.763)
( fig 2 .18)
( H E IM)
3 4 —
M L 3 8mm ,
M D b mm .
( GA 7 7.192)
( fig 2 .18)
( RSM(Q))
L engths
o f
M L 3 4mm,
( fig 2 .18)
M D 6 mm.
( GA 3 3.427)
( RSM(Q))
B /PB(2)
8 /PB(2)
P egs
3 5
a ntler,
a nimal
o r
c etacean b one
s ection a s n ecessary, o ther.
p ointed a t
M L
M D
O ther f eat ures/comments
7 3mm
1 3mm
E nd c onstricted
o ne e nd
m ade r oughly r ound
r oughly t erminated
( GA 7 7.495)
a t
i n t he
( SM)
-
( RSM(Q))
8 /PB(1)
( H8M)
8 (6)
( fig 2 .18) 3 6
7 6mm
1 2mm
( GA 3 0.137) ( fig 2 .18)
3 7 _
7 7mm
1 2mm
( GA 3 5.268) ( fig 2 .18)
1 96
3 8
1 28mm
2 7mm
( GA 7 7.503)
P iece o f
( SM)
a ntler, w hittled a t o ne e nd a nd t rimmed a t t he o ther. U nperforated p lates R oughly o blong f lat p ieces o f a ntler, a nimal o r c etacean b one. M L
M W
M T
O ther f eat ures/comm ents
3 9 _
1 40mm
4 0 _
1 25mm
3 5mm
1 3mm
(GA 7 7.282)
( RSM (Q))
-
(GA 7 7.281) (fig 2 .20)
( RSM(Q))
-
C etacean
( GA 3 0.87)
( RSM(Q))
8 (3)
b one
( fig 2 .20)
( RSM(Q))
B /PB(2)
( SM)
8 (9)
S ub-tria ngular s ect ion
3 8mm
1 7mm
S emi-circ ular s ect ion; o ne e nd b roken
4 1
4 2
1 30mm
4 5mm
1 33mm
5 2mm
8 mm
2 5mm
C etacean b one;
4 3
1 32mm
5 6mm
1 3mm
( GA 3 1.188)
c rude
S emi-cir-
(GA 3 5.368)
c ular s ect ion
L ong-handled c ombs 4 4
R ough, u ndecorated, a ntler, w ith t eeth i n v ery a braded c ondition. S ection c urved a t t eeth. M L 8 7mm , M W 4 6mm , M T 1 5mm. ( GA 7 7.184) ( fig 2 .21) ( RSM(Q))
4 5
U ndecorated, a ntler, f ish-tailed, w ith t eeth b roken a nd b adly r epaired GA 3 6.386) ( fig 2 .21) ( HM I) w ith g lue. M L I 33mm , M W 4 4mm , M T 6 mm. $ (
B /PB(2)
4 6
T ooth
B /PB(2)
a nd p art o f s haft d ecorated w ith i ncised c hevrons a nd t wo
a cross b ase o f t eeth. ( fig 2 .19) ( HBM) 4 7
U ndecorated,
a ntler,
L P res 6 4mm ,
f ish-tailed,
W P res
1 2mm,
d amaged a t d entated e nd.
t eeth m arkedly c urved; a t o ther e nd, o n b ack, i ron p rojects. L P res 1 13mm, M W 6 7mm, M T 2 2mm. ( RBM) 4 8
4 9
l ines
( GA 3 5.338)
S ection a t
3 5.283)
( fig 2 .21)
R ough,
u ndecorated, ( GA 3 5.216)
U ndecorated,
B /PB(2)
a s napped-off p iece o f ( GA 3 5.322) ( fig 2 .21)
H andle o f c etacean b one f ish-tailed l ong-handled c omb w ith t eeth e ither u ncut o r r emoved w ithout t race. M L 7 2mm, M W 4 8mm, M T l Omm. ( GA
6 mm. 5 0
M T 7 mm.
B /PB(2)
( SM) h eavily c alcined,
( fig 2 .21)
c etacean b one,
a ntler.
M L 7 6mm,
M D 4 2mm, M T
B /PB(2)
( HBM) f ish-tailed,
w ith p art o f
t he d entated e nd
8 (9)
b roken a way a nd t he r emainder o nly b earing s tumps. T he f itting p iece w ith c omplete t eeth i s r ecorded. L P res 7 6mm, M W 5 8mm, M T 1 7mm. ( GA 3 3.455) 5 1
b utt
( fig 2 .21)
a nd p art o f
( RSM(o)) t he d entated e nd o f
a n u ndecorated
l ong-handled
o f c etacean b one w hich j oin t o g ive t he c omplete l ength. P res 3 4mm , M T I lmm. ( GA 3 3.436) ( fig 2 .21) ( RSM(Q))
1 97
c omb
M L I 24mm ,
W
P B(7)
5 2
A ntler, o f
f ish-tailed,
t eeth.
3.409) 3 5 3
o f
5 ömm, 5 4
b one,
t eeth
c urved.
d amaged a t d entated e nd.
1 5mm.
U ndecorated,
o n o ne s ide
M L 9 9mm,
( GA 3 3.400) a ntler,
S ection a t
M W 4 8mm ,
M T 5 mm.
C etacean
b one,
U ndecorated, 1 3mm.
5 7
( fig 2 .21)
f ish-tailed,
t eeth m arkedly ( GA 3 2.294)
U entated
e nd
P aired
d amaged a t
c urved a nd
d amaged
d amaged a t
( fig 2 .21)
a t
b ase
1 7mm.
( GA
8 (9)
i ncised
l ines M L
a cross
1 00mm,
1 3 (9)
M W
b oth d entated a nd
s tumps m uch w orn.
b utt
M L 8 0mm,
( RSM(Q))
a t
b oth t eeth a nd
t ooth e nd.
b utt
e nd.
O n
o f t he t eeth. ( RSM( ))
L
P res
L P res
1 23mm,
M W 3 6mm,
M T
8 (9)
1 3 (9)
( RSM(Q))
c etacean b one;
i s a n i ncised c ross.
( fig 2 .21) 5 8
a ntler,
o f
l ine M T
( RSM(Q))
( fig 2 .21)
f ish-tailed,
( GA 3 1.221)
b roken,
a nd
3 9mm,
c onverging a rcs o n b ody.
b oth s ides t here i s a n i ncised l ine a t t he b ase 9 2mm, M W 4 5mm, M T 1 7mm. ( GA 3 1.275) ( fig 2 .21) 5 6
M W
( RSM(Q))
t eeth a nd a p attern o f
M T
e nd.
5 5
( fig 2 .21)
C etacean b ase
w ith a n i ncised c ross
S ection a t
-
a bove
t he
L P res 7 2mm,
t eeth, M W 3 6mm,
t wo M T
o f 5 mm.
w hich
a re
P B(7)
( GA 3 0.56)
( RSM( 0)
B utt m ade o f
a h alved a ntler b urr w hich f its w ith a f ragment c omprising
8 /P8(1)
f our t eeth a ttached t o a s mall p ortion o f t he s haft. T he b ody i s d ecorated w ith a n i ncised c ross a nd t here a re s imilar l ines a t t he b ase o f
t he
t eeth and a cross
3 0.11/1U) N ot
( fig 2 .19)
t he s haft.
M L
1 47mm,
M W 4 9mm,
M T 2 0mm.
( GA
( RSM(Q))
l ocated
GA 3 5.282 8 /Pb(2) G A 3 5.330 8 /P8(2) S odketed handles T hese f all i nto t hree g roups: T hose m ade f rom t he e nd o f a n a ntler t ine t hen s ocketed; s ometimes t he h andle h as d ecorated n ear M L
a nd o ccasionally
t here i s a
which h as b een c ut o ff a nd b een f urther s haped a nd
s ingle o r o pposing r ivet h oles
t he s ocket. M D
M D epth
O ther f eatures/comments
( socket) 5 9 —
1 02mm
1 8mm
5 1mm
( GA 7 7.280)
( RSM(Q))
6 0 —
1 08mm
2 4mm
6 6mm
( GA 7 7.279)
( RSM(Q))
6 1 _
1 23mm
2 2mm
2 0mm
( GA 7 7.278)
( RSM(Q))
6 2 _
1 34+km 3 5mm
4 0mm
( GA 7 7.277)
( RSM( 0)
6 3 . . _ . _
6 6mm
( GA 7 7.179)
( RSM( 0)
B roken a cross
1 8mm
ö +mm
S ocket w hat s tone
6 4
s ocket
a nd b utt
6 1mm
1 6mm
b lo c ked w ith
a ppears
t o
b e a
( fig 2 .22)
t ang
4 4mm
( GA 7 7.178)
( RSM(Q))
( fig 2 .22) 6 5
1 21mm
1 9mm
4 4mm
B roken a cross
s ocket
( GA 7 7.177)
( RSM(Q))
( fig 2 .22) b b
6 7
9 9mm
1 07mm
1 5mm
2 0 m
3 2mm
1 9mm
S moothed
t o a
( GA 3 5.194)
r ectangular s ection
( fig 2 .23)
R ivet
( GA 3 3.395) ( fig 2 .23)
h ole o n o ne
1 98
s ide
( SM)
( RSM(Q))
8 /P8(2)
P B(3)
b ö
I lömm
2 1mm
( GA 3 1.276)
3 2mm
( RSM(Q))
( fig 2 .22) b 9
1 13mm
I bmm
4 5mm
S moothed t o a h exagonal
( GA 3 0.76)
s ection i n t he b ody a nd
( fig 2 .23)
( RSM(Q))
d ecorated w ith a d ense c hevron d esign. O pposing r ivet h oles. 7 U
6 3mm
1 7mm
( GA 3 0.59)
6 mm
( RSM(Q))
( fig 2 .22) 7 1
1 62mm
2 bmm
( GA 3 0.55)
8 Umm
( RSM(Q))
( fig 2 .22) T hose m ade b y c utting
t he b urr e nd
f rom a n a ntler a nd t hen
s ocketing
i t; t his i nvolved t rimming t he b urr t o m ake i t s mooth a nd t he r emoval o f t he s ide t ines a s n ecessary.
7 2
7 3+mm
2 bmm
7 4mm
I n p oor c ond ition;
(GA 7 7.519)
( HBM)
( fig 2 .22)
s ocketed e nd l argely g one. B urr t rimmed d own 7 3
1 49mm
3 9mm
1 22mm
( GA 7 7.275)
( RSM(Q))
T ines
( GA 3 1.191)
( RSM(Q))
t rimmed f rom s ides
( fig 2 .22)
B row t ine c ut o ff a nd u pper e nd s awn a nd s ocket c d
1 13mm
7 4
4 5mm
3 9mm
ß /P8(2)
C ylindrical l engths o f a ntler, a nimal o r c etacean b one w ith a s ocket u sually i n j ust o ne e nd. T his i ncludes b oth c rudely m ade h andles a nd f inely
m anufactured o nes w ith
t apering o r
p arallel s ides a nd o val o r
r ound s ections. 7 2mm
1 8mm
W ith knife
( GA 3 1.277)
b lade -s ee 2 52. S lightly
( figs 2 .22 + 2 .44)
( RSM(Q))
P B(2)
t apering f lattened c ylinder W ith a n , o gam i nscription a long i t 5 7mm
I lmm
W ith k nife b lade -s ee 2 53. T aperi ng c ylinder
7 5
b 9mm
1 5mm
2 9mm
( GA 7 7.141)
( HBM)
( figs 2 .22 + 2 .44)
C ylindrical;
( GA 3 0.46)
t hree
( figs 2 .22
i mpressed d ots o n b utt e nd
1 99
( RSM(Q))
P B(1)
8 (9)
7 6
7 6 =
1 7mm
2 4mm
T apering
( GA 7 7.523)
C ylinder w ith s lightly
( rig , 2 .22)
( HBM)
b roken s ocket. B utt a lso s ocketed M D epth 2 0mm 7 7
1 27mm
5 5mm
ö lmm
S ection o f
( GA 3 3.434)
a ntler s awn a t b oth e nds a nd s ocketed
( tig 2 .22)
( RSM(Q))
P B(9)
a t u pper o ne 7 8
8 1+mm
B roken h ol— l ow c ylinder
2 8mm
( GA 7 7.180)
( RSM(Q))
o f a ntler w hich m ay h ave b een a h andle
N ot
l ocated
G A 3 3.433 B /PB(2) G A 3 5.68 P B(3) G A 3 8.732 B /PB(2)
N eedles a nd b odkins T hese f all i nto t hree g roups: — F lat p lates o f a symmetric, M L
M W
b one s haped l ike e longated,
a nd o ften s lightly
heir a xes d iamonds p erforated a t t he j unction o f -t M T
O ther f ea— t ures/com— m ents
7 9
1 00mm
9 mm
3 mm
8 0
8 8mm
1 6mm
3 mm
8 1
6 8+mm
l Umm
2 mm
S quare p er—
( GA 3 5.357)
f oration
( fig 2 .24)
O ne e nd b roken o ff.
( HBM)
B (9)
( GA 3 8.660) ( fig 2 .24)
( HBM)
B /PB(2)
( GA 3 6.414) ( fig 2 .24)
( HBM)
B /PB(2)
( GA 3 5.210)
( HBM)
B /PB(2)
( GA 3 2.380) ( fig 2 .25)
( RSM(Q))
8 (3)
( GA 3 5.224)
( SM)
8 (9)
( GA 3 3.467)
( RSM(Q))
B /PB(2)
( HBM)
8 (9)
R ectangular p erforation 8 2
6 4mm
7 mm
2 mm
( fig 2 .24) 8 3
8 4 _
8 5
3 1+mm
3 5+mm
7 2mm
8 mm
8 mm
1 0mm
2 mm
1 .5mm
B r o ken a t p erforation; m ay n ot
b e
o f
t ype
t his
b roken a t p erforation; m ay n ot
b e
o f
t ype
t his
2 .5mm
( fig 2 .25) 8 6
3 74 mm
1 2mm
3 mm
O ne e nd b roken o ff
( GA 3 8.694) ( fig 2 .25)
2 00
T hose p erforated n ear o ne w here t here m ay b e a w idening of a ccommodate t his; 6 9mm
8 9
9 0
b mm
s ections
2 mm
t he s haft
t o
t end t o b e o val o r r ound.
P erforation
( GA 3 4.85)
d rilled
( fig 2 .25)
(HBM)
8 (10)
7 2+mm
7 mm
3m m
B roken a cross p erforation
( GA 3 0.125) ( fig 2 .25)
(RSM(Q))
B (3)
4 1mm
4 mm
2 mm
M ay h ave b een r epoint ed
( GA 3 5.598)
(HBM)
B /PB(2)
B roken
( GA 7 7.149)
a cross
( fig 2 .25)
( ) ba ir n
5 mm
3 mm
( fig 2 .25)
(HBM)
p erforation 9 1
7 4mm
7 mm
3 mm
T ip
b roken
( GA 3 4.78)
(HBM)
8 (10)
( fig 2 .25)
M iscellaneous 9 2
S liver
o f
n eedle.
b one w ith a c entral p erforation m aking i t
M L 8 0mm , M W I lmm ,
M T 2 .5mm.
l ook
l ike a
( GA 7 7.516) (fig 2 .24)
c rude
( hBM)
9 3
F inely f inished flat c igar-shaped o bject w ith a n i ncomplete p erforation o ne t hird a long i ts l ength. M L 9 3mm , M W 9 mm , M T 4 mm. ( GA 3 3.438) ( fig 2 .26) ( RSM(Q))
B/PB(2)
9 4
A
PM(1)
l imb b one s haft c ut obliquely a nd p erforated t hrough t he
p roduced. ( fig 2 .25)
B ears v ery ( RSM(Q))
h igh p olish.
L P res 5 2mm,
M D
I lmm.
p rotrusion ( GA 3 0.1)
P ins T hese f all i nto f our g roups. T hose w here n atural a rticulations h ave b een l eft a s h eads w ithout b eing m odified m uch, i f a t a ll. M L
M W
M T
O ther f eat ures/comm ents
9 5
4 7mm
1 2mm
4 mm
I mmature p ig f ibula, d istal e nd
( GA 3 1.195)
( RSM(Q))
( fig 2 .26)
p reserved 9 6
7 0mm
I lmm
3 .5mm
F ibula, d ist al e nd p reserved
( GA 7 7.151) ( fig 2 .24)
9 7
8 2mm
1 4mm
4 mm
D istal e nd
( GA 7 7.150)
p reserved
( fig 2 .24)
9 8
9 9
I OU
3 7mm
7 4mm
b 9mm
7 mm
1 4mm
7 mm
4 mm
4 mm
3 mm
D istal e nd
( GA 3 2.305)
p reserved
.25) ( fig 2
F ibula, d ist al e nd p reserved
( GA 3 7.507)
F ibula,
d is-
( GA 3 4.103)
t al e nd
p re-
( fig 2 .24)
( RSM(Q))
B /PB(1)
B /PB(2)
( fig 2 .24)
s erved; p oss ibly n ot w orked
2 01
( HBM)
8 (10)
1 01
7 9mm
I lmm
4 mm
O vicaprid
( GA 3 3.399)
u lna ,
( fig 2 .26)
d istal
( RSM(Q))
B /PB(2)
e nd p res erved
T hose w here t he h ead i s s imply a s quared-off o r r ounded
t ermination o f
t he s haft. 1 02
5 9+mm
b mm
4 .5mm
1 03
5 9mm
ö mm
1 04
7 8mm
1 05
4 1+mm
P oint m iss ing
( GA 3 2.337) ( fig 2 .26)
( RSM(Q))
8 (1)
5 mm
( GA 3 3.454) ( fig 2 .26)
( RSM(Q))
B (9)
M D
7 mm
( GA 3 5.200) ( fig 2 .24)
( HBM)
B /PB(2)
m l )
5 mm
( GA 3 5.80) ( fig 2 .24)
( HBM)
P B(3)
T hose w ith d ecorative t erminals 1 06
G lobular h eaded p in; f our i ncised d ots a round h ead a nd o ne c entrally o n P B(3) t op. M L 3 9mm , M L ( head) 6 mm , M D ( shaft) 3 mm. ( GA 3 5.59) ( fig 2 .25) ( HBM)
1 07
k ing-headed p in. ( fig 2 .26)
M L 9 6mm,
M W I lmm, M D ( shaft)
5 mm ( GA 3 3.397)
P B(3)
( RSM(Q))
1 08
P in w ith s quarish s ection g oing t o a c hisel p oint; w aisted a nd c ircular n ear h ead. M L 4 3mm , M D 4 mm. ( GA 3 0.154) ( fig 2 .26) ( RSM(Q))
B /PB(1)
1 09
P in w ith d amaged p lain t erminal w hich c ontains i ncised l ine r ound i t. L P res 9 6mm , M D 5 .5mm . ( RSM(Q))
B /PB(1)
t races o f h aving h ad a n ( GA 3 0.141) ( fig 2 .26)
F eatureless p ieces o f s hafts a nd p oints L P res
M D
O ther f eat ures/co w . m ents
1 10
3 3+mm
4 .5mm
P oint
( GA 3 0.34)
( RSM(Q))
B /PB(1)
1 11
5 5+mm
4 mm
P oint
( GA 3 5.250)
( HBM)
B /PB(2)
1 12
2 8+mm
3 mm
P oint
( GA 3 8.680)
( HBM)
8 (13)
1 13
3 1+mm
3 .5mm
( GA 7 7.477)
( HBM)
-
( GA 7 7.218)
( RSM(Q))
-
P oint,
p os-
s ibly o f i vory , 1 14
3 0+mm
b mm
S haft
1 15
5 2+mm
6 .5mm
S haft,
b urnt
( GA 7 7.219)
( RSM(Q))
_
1 16
4 3+mm
8 mm
S haft. V ery t hidk f or a p in
( GA 7 7.480)
( HBM)
-
1 17
3 7+mm
4 mm
P oint
( GA 3 6.379)
( HBM)
B /PB(2)
2 02
18
9 64 -mm
4 mm
P oint? A s lender
( GA 3 5.110)
( H I SM)
b /PB(2)
c urved, p ointed s haft o f b one w ith o ne b roken e nd. P oss ibly n ot w orked
N ot l ocated G A G A G A G A G A
3 1.278 3 2.357 3.432 3 3.463 3 3 5.51
5 (9) 5 (2) B /PB(2) 5 (9) P 5(2)
G A G A G A G A G A
3 5.324 3 6.424 3 6.430 3 7.573 7.22 7
B /PB(2) B /PB(2) B /PB(2) B /PB(2) P B(10)
P in-heads 19 1
S olid
b one
p in-head w ith s emi-circular c ross s ection a nd
i ron p in t hrough i t. ( RSM(Q))
M L 2 0mm , M W 1 2mm , M T 9 mm.
r emains
( GA 3 3.396)
o f
1 20
G lobular c etacean i vory p in-head. O pposite p erforation, a r ecess t o r eceive e nd o f m issing p in. M T 2 2mm, M L 2 3mm , M L 2 3mm , M W 2 6mm. ( GA 3 5.191) ( fig 2 .26) ( L IBM)
1 21
G lobular c etacean i vory p in-head. I ron p in p rotruded o ut a s w ell a s i n w hen f ound, b ut n ow b ro ken f lush w ith s ocket. M T 1 9mm , M L 2 2mm , M W 2 3mm. ( GA 3 1.234) ( fig 2 .26) ( RSM(Q))
1 22
R emains o f h emispherical b one p in-head w ith s tump o f p in o f s ame m aterial i n i t.
N P res 1 3mm, M D 1 5mm.
( GA 3 2.336)
( fig 2 .26)
( RSM(Q))
P ointed i mplements A g roup w ith
t he c ommon f eature o f aw or ked p oint w hich h as b een
a s a t ool; o ut o f t hese o nly o ne d istinct c ommonly r ecurring b e s ingled o ut.
u sed
t ype c an
B ovine a nd c ervid u lnas w ith t heir d istal e nds r educed a nd u sed a s a p oint a nd o ften w ith t heir p roximal e nds m odified t o f orm a h andle.
1 23
M L
M W
M T
15mm
3 5mm
2 3mm
O ther f eat ures/comm ents C ervid?;
( GA 7 7.520)
( HBM)
( RSM(Q))
u nfused p roximal e nd 1 24
1 23mm
3 6mm
2 0mm
b ovine; p roximal e nd m odified a s h andle
( GA 3 3.452) ( fig 2 .27)
1 25
1 92mm
5 8mm
3 5mm
B ovine; u nf used p roximal e nd
(GA 7 7.515) ( fig 2 .27)
2 03
( SM)
P B(3) .
( fig 2 .26)
B (9)
B /PB(2)
5 (1)
1 26
1 42mm
3 9mm
1 6mm
b ovine;
u n-
(GA 7 7.497)
f used p roximal e nd
( SM)
( fig 2 .27)
m odified a s h andle 1 27
15mm 1
4 1mm
1 6mm
B ovine o r c ervid; u n-
( GA 3 3.426) (fig 2 .27)
( RSM(Q))
8 (9)
B ovine;
( GA 3 3.424)
( RSM(Q))
8 (9)
p roximal e nd
( fig 2 .27)
( RSM(Q))
B /PB(1)
f used p roximal e nd m odified a s h andle 1 28
I 72mm
4 1mm
3 1mm
u nfused; d istal w hitt led t o a p oint 1 29
1 55mm
5 1mm
1 8mm
B ovine;
u n-
(GA 3 0.30)
f used p roximal e nd. A long o ne s ide a re
( fig 2 .27)
° ga te -like m arkings 1 30
8 6+mm
4 8mm
2 1mm
(GA 7 7.524)
B ovine; u n-
( 88M)
f used p roximal e nd m odified a s h andle; d ist al e nd b roken o ff b ut p resuma bly o nce p ointed 1 31
8 91 -mm
1 7+mm 9 +mm
B roken o ff
( GA 3 3.443)
' (R SM(Q))
( GA 3 2.381)
( RSM(Q))
P B(7)
d istal e nd o f a n u lna; p ointed a nd w orn i n u se 1 32
2 9+mm
M D
7 mm
B lunt t ip s imilar t o t he u sed d istal e nds o f u lnas
M iscellaneous 1 33
S liver s quare.
1 34
S liver o f b one w ith a p ointed e nd w hich m ay h ave m ade. M L 6 3mm , M W I lmm , M T 6 mm. ( GA 3 5.241) ( HBM)
1 35
S liver m ade.
1 36
o f a ntler, o ne e nd f orming a p oint a nd t he o ther f inished M L 7 4mm , M W 1 5mm , M T 9 mm. ( GA 3 5.296) ( fig 2 .27) ( SM)
o f
b een
i ntentionally
8 (9)
a ntler w ith a p ointed e nd w hich m ay h ave b een
i ntentionally
8 (9)
M L 4 4mm , M W 1 3mm ,
A rticulation
o f
M T 7 mm.
s capula
b lunt, b ut u sed p oint. 2 .28) ( HBM) 1 37
( GA 3 5.252)
w ith v estiges o f M L 9 2mm ,
M W 4 3mm ,
b luntly p ointed s plinter o f
l ong b one;
( GA 7 7.422)
( fig 2 .28)
2 6mm ,
8 (9)
M T 2 0mm.
( HEM)
b lade m ade M T 4 2mm.
i nto
a pparently u sed. ( HBM)
2 04
a
c rude,
( GA 7 7.420)
M L 8 8mm,
( fig
M W
1 38
S plinter
f rom
a
b ovine
t ibia w ith t races
o f
a n
u nfused
p roximal
8 (9)
a rticulation a t o ne e nd a nd a p oint w hich h as b een p olished b y w ear a t t he o ther. M L 1 77mm, M W 4 8mm, M T 2 4mm. ( GA 3 5.245) ( fig 2 .27) ( HBM) 1 39
D istal e nd o f a s heep t ibia ( unfused) w ith s haft c rudely p ointed w orn. M L 8 1mm, M W 1 8mm, M T 1 4mm. ( GA 3 ( 3.60) ( fig 2 .27) ( iBM)
1 40
P iece
o f
s haft o f
t he b utt o f
( GA 3 3.453)
P res 8 mm. 1 41
P art
t o a p oint.
2 .28) 1 42
i s m issing.
( fig 2 .27)
L P res
1 43
1 44
1 45
L
P res
e nd
o f
7 2mm,
a m etapodial
7 7.343)
D istal
end
( fig 2 .28) o f
M W 2 2mm ,
M W 2 2mm,
M T 7 mm.
( GA 3 5.42B)
s plit
b etween t he c ondyles a nd L P res
7 0mm ,
t he
M W 2 3mm ,
o vicaprid m etatarsal w ith s haft s plit a nd M T
( GA 7 7.496)
1 4mm.
U nfused
o vicaprid
s lightly ( HBM)
p olished b y w ear.
S napped
M T
s haft 1 4mm.
u lna
p ointed.
M L
( SM)
d istal e nd m odified t o M L 8 7mm,
M W 1 9mm,
a M T
c hisel—like 1 7mm.
s hape
( GA 7 7.521)
o ff
M L 7 6mm,
M W
I lmm.
( GA 3 4.60)
a ntler t ine w ith s plintered e nd w hittled t o f orm a
n ow b roken.
M L
1 63mm,
M D 2 0mm.
( GA 3 0.27)
c rude
( RSM(Q))
A g roup w ith t he c ommon f eature o f a p olished w orking s urface
w hich i s
g enerally a t o ne e nd o f t he i mplement a nd a t a s mall a ngle f rom t he h orizontal; o ut o f t hese o nly o ne d istinct c ommonly r ecurring t ype c an b e s ingled o ut. O vicaprid m etapodials w ith t heir d istal e nds p reserved a nd t heir s hafts u sed a t a s light a ngle t o t he a nterior—posterior p lane. M W
M T
O ther f ea— t ures/com— m ents
1 47
8 7+mm
2 2mm
1 5mm
S heep m eta—
( GA 3 7.537)
( SM)
P 8(5)
S heep m eta—
( GA 3 0.99)
( RSM(Q))
8 (3)
c arpal,
( fig 2 .29)
t arsal, f used. W orking f ace p artly b roken; l ongitudinal s triations o n i t a nd l ower p arts o f 1 48
1 00mm
2 Umm
1 4mm
s haft
f used. W orking f ace d amaged b ut l ongitudinal a nd d iagonal w ear m arks r emain
2 05
8 (10)
( SM)
R ubbing a nd p olishing i mplements
M L
P B(6)
( fig
B ird l ong b one, p roximal e nd r etained a nd s haft s plintered a nd m ade i nto a v ery f ine p oint. N eedle—like a nd d istinctly d ifferent f rom a ll
p oint,
P B(5)
T
( HBM)
t he o ther p oints l isted. 1 46
e nd;
l Omm,
( HBM)
D istal
8 8mm ,
o ne
W P res
1 ( 1BM)
m ade i nto a p oint w hich i s n ow b roken. ( GA
5 9mm,
ectioned a nd w hittled a long o ther a b one l ike a r ib obliq uely s
o f
e dge
o vicaprid m etacarpal m ade i nto a p oint a t
t he i mplement
a nd
B /PB(1)
1 49
9 2+mm
2 0mm
1 3mm
S heep m eta-
(GA 3 2.352)
( tsm( 0)
8 (2)
( RSM(Q))
B /PB(2)
( GA 3 3.430) ( fig 2 .29)
( RSM(Q))
P 8(5)
O vicaprid
( GA 3 3.442)
( RSM(Q))
8 (9)
m etatarsal, f used. W orking f ace
( fig 2 .29)
t arsal, f used.
( fig 2 .29)
W orking f ace p artly b roken 1 50
1 04mm
2 Umm
1 2mm
S heep m eta-
(GA 3 3.398)
c arpal,
(fig 2 .29)
u n-
f used. W o r king f ace h as d iagonal w ear m arks 1 51
1 08 4 mm 1 8mm
1 2mm
O vicaprid m etatarsal, u nfused. L ongitudinal w ear m arks o n w o r king f ace
1 52
9 0 s -mm
2 Umm
1 3mm
b roken a t t ip b ut l ongitudinal a nd t ransv erse w ear m arts p reserved M iscellaneous 1 53
1 54
S haft o f
o vicaprid
B one
t issue w orn t hin a nd s mooth a t
s liver
S haft
o f
w ith c ancellous
h ave l ongitudinal w ear m arks. ( fig 2 .29) ( RSM(Q))
S plinter o f M T 3 .5mm .
1 56
b one,
S haft o f
M L 1 20mm,
r aised p arts b earing h igh g loss.
( GA 3 5.42A )
B road t here 2 6mm,
1 59
1 60
o vicaprid
M L b 5mm ,
M W l Omm,
L P res
l bOmm,
M W
3 1mm,
M T
I lmm.
S plinter
o f
L P res
( GA 3 5.269)
b one p olished a t o ne e nd b y r ubbing a t ( GA 3 3.465)
b one p olished a long l ength a nd u sed o n b oth s ides
P iece
o f
M W 8 mm ,
r ib w ith o ne e nd w orn b y M T 6 mm.
( GA 3 3.413)
8 /P8(2)
M T
a nd M W
8 /PB(2)
M L
B /PB(2)
( RSM(Q))
M T 3 .5mm.
( GA 3 3.461)
ngle. r ubbing a t 3 0-40 ° a
( fig 2 .29)
L P res
( RSM(Q))
2 06
o f
o ne
B (9)
( fig 2 .29)
M L
1 47mm,
o ther a t
a ngle
P 8(5)
( RSM(Q))
v ery d ense b one b roken a t o ne e nd a nd u sed a t
esulting i n a g loss. o f 2 0-30 ° r 3 2.379)
P 8(6)
7 0mm,
a ngle.
S plinter
M L 9 0mm ,
( fig 1 3)
1 0-15°
M T 8 mm .
L ength o f
8 (3)
( SM)
8 3mm , M W 8 mm , o f
8 (3)
t ibia w ith o ne e nd b r o ken a nd o ther p ossibly u sed a t
s plinter f rom a l ong b one; o ne e nd h as f ractured o bliquely i s s ome s light p olish o n t he r esulting s urface. M L 9 6mm,
M W 2 3mm , 1 62
e nd;
M T 5 mm.
l ong b one s ectioned a t s light a ngle a nd w ith e xposed s urfaces
ngle. e nd a t 1 0-15 ° a ( RSM( 0) 1 61
o ne
M W 2 3mm,
a s light i ncline i n o ne p lane. P iece a braded o verall. M W 1 3mm, M T 9 mm. ( GA 7 7.147) ( HBM) 1 58
t o g ive
L P res 8 9mm,
( HBM)
w orn s mooth. W ear m arks a re t ransverse. 1 6mm. ( GA 3 6.390) ( fig 2 .29) ( H8M) 1 57
p roximal p art r emoved
t he e nd o f w hich i s b roken. ( fig 2 .29) ( RSM(Q))
b oth s ides ( GA 3 0.88) 1 55
t ibia w ith o ne s ide o f
a l ong f lat w orking s urface, M W 1 5mm, M T I lmm. ( GA 3 0.89)
4 7mm ,
M W
1 9mm ,
M T 4 mm.
( GA
8 /P8(1)
1 63
S napped-off w ear.
1 64
S napped-off s urface.
1 65
a ntler
M L 7 0mm ,
A ntler
M D
e nd o f
t ine.
T he t ip has b een b lunted a nd ( GA 7 7.170)
1 9mm.
M T
t ine p artially s awn a nd
S napped-off 7 7.171)
a ntler
( fig 2 .29)
b y
a ntler t ine w hich h as been r ubbed s mooth a long o ne
M L 9 0mm , M W 2 3mm ,
( GA 7 7.196)
1 5mm.
( fig 2 .29)
p artly snapped o ff.
b een w hittled a nd b ears a v ery h igh g loss. 3 1.1926) ( fig 2 .29) ( RSM(g)) 1 66
b evelled
( RSM(Q))
t ine w ith blunted
T he p ointed e nd h as
M L 2 05mm,
t ip.
M L
( RSM(Q))
1 04mm,
M D 2 3mm.
( GA
M D
( GA
2 1mm,
6/Pb(2)
( RSM(Q))
V essels a nd l ids m ade f rom c etacean v ertebrae W ith o ne e xception a ll t he f ragments m ade b y h ollowing o ut w hale v ertebrae;
a re p arts o f v essels o r c askets t he l ids a re s imilarly d etached
w hale v ertebral e piphyses t rimmed a round t he e dges. m uch s maller h ollowed o ut c etacean v ertebra.
T he o dd i tem i s a
L arge v essels o r c askets 1 67
A n
a lmost
c omplete e xample w ith o ne s pine r etained a s a
M 2 3Umm, M 8 7mm , M in T ( wall) ( GA 3 0.19) ( fig 2 .30) ( RSM(Q)) 1 68
T hree
j oining
2 24mm , M T 4 3mm.
5 mm, M in T ( base)
p arts m aking a p rofile, ( GA 3 5.315)
t ogether w ith
( fig 2 .31)
f ragments.
M D
B /PB(I)
6 0mm.
M M
B /PB(2)
( SM)
1 69
W all f ragment.
F t P res 9 7mm,
M T 3 7 m.
( GA 3 5.298)
( SM)
1 70
W all f ragment.
F t P res 8 5mm ,
M T I lmm.
( GA 7 7.344)
( HBM)
1 71
k im f ragment.
F t P res 5 5mm,
h andle.
9 mm , M L ( handle)
M in T 7 mm.
( GA 7 7.187)
B (9)
( fig 2 .32)
( RSM(Q) 1 72
P art w all, ( fig 2 .32)
p art b ase ( RSM (g))
1 73
W all f ragments.
f ragment.
k iP res
1 69mm,
F t P res 5 2mm,
M T 3 6mm.
M in T 1 0mm.
( GA 7 7.518)
( GA 7 7.189)
( SM)
L ids 1 74
F ragment; b ears o gam-like s cratchings. 2 .32) ( RSM(g))
1 75
F ragment.
M in T l Omm.
( Ga 3 0.111)
M in T l Omm.
( fig 2 .33)
( GA 7 7.188)
( fig
( RSM(Q))
B (3)
S mall v essel 1 76
H ollowed o ut c etacean v ertebra, ( GA B 5.192) N ot
( fig 2 .33)
M D
13mm, 1
M 8 8mm. M
D epth o f
c up 4 6mm.
( SM)
l ocated
G A 3 0.41
6 (3)
G A 3 0.90 8 (3) G A 3 0.119 8 (3)
Q uern h andles S uitably s haped p ieces o f a nimal b one -bovine h orn c ores, a ntler a nd a b ovine m etacarpal w hich h ave h ad o ne e nd f orced i nto a h ole o f s maller d iameter. M L
M D
O ther f eat ures/cor nm eats
2 07
B /PB(2)
1 77
1 22+mm 4 1mm
1 78
9 7+mm
3 ömm
1 79
1 24+mm 4 4mm
B ovine h orn
( GA 3 3.456)
c ore. L ower e nd c ons tricted a nd u pper n ow b roken
( fig 2 .34)
b ovine h orn c ore. L ower e nd c ons tricted
( GA 3 4.43) ( fig 2 .34)
b ovine h orn
( GA 3 5.31b)
(UM(Q))
B /PB(2)
( HBM)
B /PB(5)
( SH)
c ore? L ower e na ( fig 2 .34) c onstrictea a nd u pper h acKea o ft l öu
3 5+mm
1 81
8 6+mm
4 5mm
S mall s ection o r ( .A 3 7.52b) b ovine h orn c ore ( fig 2 .34) b roken a t o ne e nd a nd c ut a nd c onstricted a t o ther
4 bmm
S ection o f a ntler b oth e nds o f w hich a re c onstricted
1 82
1 45 $ -mm 4 9mm -
(GA 7 7.526)
( hbh)
8 (9)
(HBM)
( fig 2 .34)
(GA 7 7.181) ( fig 2 .34)
(RSM(Q))
B (1)
F emur h ead.
(GA 3 4.81)
(HBM)
B (10)
P erforation t wice a s w ide a t c ut e nd
( fig 2 .35)
(GA 3 6.384) ( fig 2 .35)
(HBM)
B /PB(2)
(GA 3 5.3)
(HBM)
U /PB(2)
F used d istal e nd o f b ovine m etac arpal; s haft w here b roken h as t he a ppeara nce o f h aving b een t rimmed d own a nd f orced i nto a h ole s maller t han i t
S pindle w horls M T
M D
M in D
O ther f eat ures/comm ents
1 83
1 84
•
2 0mm
1 3mä
4 0mm
6 5mm
b u tm
1 2mm
C rude r oundel o f c ancellous c etacean b one d amaged o ne s ide
1 85
2 0mm
3 7mm
e am
S haped a nd d rilled r oundel o f c etacean b one; p artly b urnt
( fig 2 .35)
2 08
l8t>
lUmm
38mm
lJmm
11mm
Femur head. Perforation half the size again at cut end
(GA 30.49) (fig 'L.35)
(RSM(Q))
t>mm
Roundel cut from pelvis
(GA 32.316) (fig 2.35)
(RSM(Q))
PB(l)
Not located GA 34.70
B(lU)
Bobbins
Sheep metapodials with varying combinations of worn and polished and perforations.
areas
ltHi
Sheep metacarpal, with damaged distal end, perforated centrally from front to back. L Pres 102mm, MW 20mm, MT 14mm. (GA 34.80) (fig 2.34) (SM)
B(lO)
189
Fused sheep metatarsal perforated longitudinally at proximal end and with worn transverse grooving on one side about a third of the length from the distal. ML 118mm, MW 20mm, MT 16mm, Depth of socket 55mm. (GA 31.199) (fig 2.34) (RSM(Q))
B/PB(l)
l9U
i-·used sheep metacarpal perforated centrally on one side and with a corresponding flattened groove on the other. Shaft polished and with transverse wear marks all over; damage on one side near proximal end may be through original use too. ML 114mm, MW 19mm, MT 13mm. (GA 31.198) (fig 2.34) (RSM(Q))
B/PB(l)
Various. l':H
See also stone gaming equipment ML
Parallelepiped bone die with values marked as incised dots. MW 2Umm. (GA 32.384) (fig 2.36) (RSM(Q)) Parallelepiped bone die with values marked as incised dots. MW 21mm. (GA 31.lt>t>) (fig 2.30) (RSM(Q))
42mm,
ML 42mm,
li()) B/Pli(l)
193
Ivory gaming piece shaped like a modern pawn. 77.138) (fig 2.3b) (!:IBM)
194
Small flat ivory gaming piece like a section of a tooth. Rough sawn on bottom, sawn and smoothed on top. (GA 34.113) (fig 2.36) (liliM)
B(lO)
Unfused distal condyle of metapodial. Looks unworked but may have been a gaming piece. Mti 19mm, Ml> 19mm. (GA 34.110) (fig 2.36) (HBM.)
B(lO)
MH 28mm,
MD 14mm.
(GA
Kiacellaneoua
A residual category necessarily including artefacts of all descriptions of use and fineness of manufacture. Arbitrarily divided on the basis of compactness and degree of finish 196
Part of a finely made spatulate object with at least two large perforations. L Pres 65mm, W Pres 17mm, MT 2.5mm. (GA 77.475) (fig 2.35) (HBM.)
197
Part of an antler toggle with square perforation. (hole) 8mm. (GA 32.'L%) (fig 2.37) (l