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dun+cruinn Latitude and Longitude:

57°28′58″N 6°19′17″W / 57.48278°N 6.32139°W / 57.48278; -6.32139
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Dun Cruinn
Looking north-northwest at the site, between Loch Snizort Beag (on the left) and Loch Eyre
Dun Cruinn is located in Highland
Dun Cruinn
Shown within Highland
Location Isle of Skye, Scotland
Coordinates 57°28′58″N 6°19′17″W / 57.48278°N 6.32139°W / 57.48278; -6.32139
OS grid reference NG 411 518
Type Dun
History
Periods Iron Age
Reference no.SM910 [1]

Dun Cruinn is a prehistoric site about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) north-west of Portree, on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. It is on the Skerinish Peninsula, between Loch Snizort Beag and Loch Eyre.

Description

There is a fort on a rocky knoll: it is an irregular oval, about 95 metres (312 ft) north-northwest to south-southeast, by 25 metres (82 ft), enclosing a area of about 0.19 hectares (0.47 acres). The wall of the fort is now seen as a band of rubble, about 3 metres (9.8 ft) thick, best preserved in the north. It is divided about midway by a rampart and ditch. [2]

In the south of the fort are the remains of a dun (or broch), built later than the fort, diameter about 20 metres (66 ft) and having a maximum height of 1.5 metres (4.9 ft). [2]

References

  1. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Dun Cruinn, fort, Kensaleyre (SM910)". Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Archaeology Notes"; "Field Visit (20 April 2015 – 22 April 2015)"; "Note (21 January 2015 – 18 October 2016)" from Atlas of Hillforts of Britain and Ireland. Contained in: Historic Environment Scotland. "Dun Cruinn, Skye (11332)". Canmore. Retrieved 19 November 2019.

dun+cruinn Latitude and Longitude:

57°28′58″N 6°19′17″W / 57.48278°N 6.32139°W / 57.48278; -6.32139
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dun Cruinn
Looking north-northwest at the site, between Loch Snizort Beag (on the left) and Loch Eyre
Dun Cruinn is located in Highland
Dun Cruinn
Shown within Highland
Location Isle of Skye, Scotland
Coordinates 57°28′58″N 6°19′17″W / 57.48278°N 6.32139°W / 57.48278; -6.32139
OS grid reference NG 411 518
Type Dun
History
Periods Iron Age
Reference no.SM910 [1]

Dun Cruinn is a prehistoric site about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) north-west of Portree, on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. It is on the Skerinish Peninsula, between Loch Snizort Beag and Loch Eyre.

Description

There is a fort on a rocky knoll: it is an irregular oval, about 95 metres (312 ft) north-northwest to south-southeast, by 25 metres (82 ft), enclosing a area of about 0.19 hectares (0.47 acres). The wall of the fort is now seen as a band of rubble, about 3 metres (9.8 ft) thick, best preserved in the north. It is divided about midway by a rampart and ditch. [2]

In the south of the fort are the remains of a dun (or broch), built later than the fort, diameter about 20 metres (66 ft) and having a maximum height of 1.5 metres (4.9 ft). [2]

References

  1. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Dun Cruinn, fort, Kensaleyre (SM910)". Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Archaeology Notes"; "Field Visit (20 April 2015 – 22 April 2015)"; "Note (21 January 2015 – 18 October 2016)" from Atlas of Hillforts of Britain and Ireland. Contained in: Historic Environment Scotland. "Dun Cruinn, Skye (11332)". Canmore. Retrieved 19 November 2019.

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