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Camore Sutherland has been reckoned to have over 1000 hut-circles of which at least 32 have been isolated in Camore Woods alone, and there may be more certainly Dornoch Heritage Society have discovered one or two not previously accounted for.
This is the site of a double hut circle with an extension, possibly the house of an important family in a Bronze or Iron age settlement in Camore from over 3,000 to 2,000 years ago. The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS) surveyed Camore Woods and alphabetically enumerated some 25 hut-circles, from A-Y, while the Dornoch Heritage Society having added to this number, and included all archaeological features within the area roughly bounded by the River Evelix, the Dornoch Firth and the town of Dornoch, have identified all the sites numerically.
An example of the
content is an observation concerning the chambered cairn in Camore Wood
(Dornoch Heritage Society No 19: Grid ref NH 7718 8968). The document
records a large slab of quartz schist has been revealed by vandalism
and seems to have been used as a side wall slab of an inner chamber. This
material is not to be found within the Dornoch area which is an old red
sandstone area, and must have been brought from a great distance for tomb
purposes. Last updated: 10 February, 2007 |
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