55°26′27″N 5°14′02″W / 55.440828°N 5.233936°W
![]() Torrylin Cairn | |
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Isle of Arran, Scotland | |
Location | Isle of Arran |
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Coordinates | 55°26′27″N 5°14′02″W / 55.440828°N 5.233936°W |
Type | Chambered burial tomb |
History | |
Periods | Neolithic |
Site notes | |
Ownership | Historic Scotland |
Public access | Yes |
Torrylin Cairn is the remains of a Neolithic chambered tomb. It is located near Kilmory on the Isle of Arran in Scotland ( grid reference NR95532108).
Torrylin Cairn is situated beside Kilmory Water just south of the hamlet of Lagg. [1]
The cairn has been interfered with by stone robbing and later dumping of field stones and its original shape and size are uncertain. [2] The chamber is 6.7 metres (22 feet 0 inches) long by about 1.2 m (3 ft 11 in) wide with each compartment about 1.4 m (4 ft 7 in) long. [2] Torrylin Cairn is of a type found across south-west Scotland known as a Clyde cairn, of which a better preserved example can be found at Carn Ban, about three miles (five kilometres) to the northeast. [1] The tomb would probably have had a crescent-shaped forecourt, framed by a façade of slender upright stones. [1]
Antiquarian excavations in the 19th century uncovered an elongated burial chamber, divided into four compartments. [1] Only the innermost compartment was intact. It contained the remains of six adults, a child and an infant. [1] Beside them lay a flint tool and a fragment of pottery. [1]
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Torrylin Cairn at Wikimedia Commons
55°26′27″N 5°14′02″W / 55.440828°N 5.233936°W
![]() Torrylin Cairn | |
Shown within the
Isle of Arran, Scotland | |
Location | Isle of Arran |
---|---|
Coordinates | 55°26′27″N 5°14′02″W / 55.440828°N 5.233936°W |
Type | Chambered burial tomb |
History | |
Periods | Neolithic |
Site notes | |
Ownership | Historic Scotland |
Public access | Yes |
Torrylin Cairn is the remains of a Neolithic chambered tomb. It is located near Kilmory on the Isle of Arran in Scotland ( grid reference NR95532108).
Torrylin Cairn is situated beside Kilmory Water just south of the hamlet of Lagg. [1]
The cairn has been interfered with by stone robbing and later dumping of field stones and its original shape and size are uncertain. [2] The chamber is 6.7 metres (22 feet 0 inches) long by about 1.2 m (3 ft 11 in) wide with each compartment about 1.4 m (4 ft 7 in) long. [2] Torrylin Cairn is of a type found across south-west Scotland known as a Clyde cairn, of which a better preserved example can be found at Carn Ban, about three miles (five kilometres) to the northeast. [1] The tomb would probably have had a crescent-shaped forecourt, framed by a façade of slender upright stones. [1]
Antiquarian excavations in the 19th century uncovered an elongated burial chamber, divided into four compartments. [1] Only the innermost compartment was intact. It contained the remains of six adults, a child and an infant. [1] Beside them lay a flint tool and a fragment of pottery. [1]
Media related to
Torrylin Cairn at Wikimedia Commons