Scheduled Monument
Muckle Heog,two chambered cairns,BaltasoundSM3895
Status: Designated
Documents
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The legal document available for download below constitutes the formal designation of the monument under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979. The additional details provided on this page are provided for information purposes only and do not form part of the designation. Historic Environment Scotland accepts no liability for any loss or damages arising from reliance on any inaccuracies within this additional information.
Summary
- Date Added
- 16/11/1976
- Last Date Amended
- 29/02/1996
- Type
- Prehistoric ritual and funerary: chambered cairn
- Local Authority
- Shetland Islands
- Parish
- Unst
- NGR
- HP 63055 10859
- Coordinates
- 463055, 1210859
Description
The monument comprises two prehistoric burial cairns, one on the summit of Muckle Heog and one some 100m to the WNW.
The remains of the cairn on the summit are about 20m across, and have been rather disturbed. Two large ruined chambers and traces of a facade or other straight structural wall can be ascertained, but little more. The cairn to the WNW is crossed by a drystone dyke, which is doubtless made of material removed from the cairn. It is of heel-shaped plan and still stands up to 1m high. As well as the primary burial chamber, revealed in excavations in 1865, there appear to be three subsidiary cists.
The area to be scheduled is in two circular parts, each 30m across and centred on each cairn. The one to the WNW extends 5m N of the drystone dyke's centre line, but does not include the structure of the dyke itself. The area to be scheduled is marked in red on the accompanying map extract.
References
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