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<< News >> Archaeological find could shed light on Orkney's past

Submitted by coldrum on Saturday, 19 May 2007  Page Views: 2078

Iron Age and Later PrehistoryCountry: Scotland County: Orkney Type: Souterrain (Fogou, Earth House)

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Archaeologists have discovered what appears to be a subterranean Iron Age structure, known as a souterrain, in an Orkney field.

The find was made when the field was being seeded for barley. At first it was believed to be a Bronze Age cist burial, as others have previously been uncovered nearby, but subsequent examination has revealed it to be an Iron Age souterrain or earth-house.

Dr Allan Rutherford of Historic Scotland said: “Preliminary investigations by staff from Orkney College Archaeology Department have shown this to be a souterrain, rather than a cist burial as was initially thought. This example seems to conform to the Orkney form, with a long narrow passage and an oval chamber at the inner end. Structures like this are believed to be have been used essentially as storage cellars and were usually associated with above-ground houses, although it is now that they may have had wider uses, particularly ritual.

“What is exciting about this find is that there have only been a few souterrains excavated in Orkney in recent years. This excavation will hopefully shed further light on their function and use, as recent research suggests that such structures were more important to Iron Age communities than has been so far recognised.’

Historic Scotland is funding the project, which is expected to last around three weeks .

Local archaeologist Julie Gibson added: " When the Vikings came to Orkney they were as intrigued by these underground structures created by the original inhabitants, as we are now, and incorporated them in their folklore, as places where the Picts would go to regain their strength.

“Whereas we cannot say for sure what these structures were for, exactly, they are features of the Iron Age which occur across Scotland, Cornwall and Ireland. Finding one that has not been explored before is very exciting indeed."

Any discoveries at the site will be studied and properly recorded. The information gathered during the course of the excavation will be used as a tool in the management of similar sites of archaeological importance.

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Re: Archaeological find could shed light on Orkney's past by coldrum on Monday, 21 May 2007
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Re: Archaeological find could shed light on Orkney's past by coldrum on Saturday, 19 May 2007
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A new Orkney souterrain

Another souterrain has come to light in Harray (like Dale) in ploughing a field for barley . Historic Scotland has given a 2 week grant for its excavation (no visitors allowed). Also a hole in the same field reminiscent of that found by the South Keigar earthhouse in Deerness, Orkney.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/radioscotland/console/index.shtml?listen=/scotland/radioscotland/media/news/orkney

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