Totamore dun
Totamore Dunis adunlocated atgrid referenceNM17625713;near the settlement of Totamore, on theInner Hebrideanisland ofColl.It occupies thesummitof a rocky boss, on the eastern edge of the sand-hills located 300 metres (984 ft 3 in) north of Totamore. The dun is well protected by cliffs up to 19 metres (62 ft 4 in); although the approach from the north-northeast is almost level. The dun was protected by wall which would at one time have been about 3m thick; and would have run along the summit. This wall would have enclosed an area of about 25 by 20 metres (82 ft 0 in by 65 ft 7 in). The current condition of the wall is, however, very poor and only a few fragments of it survive today. The entrance is 3.3 metres (10 ft 10 in) long by 1.2 metres (3 ft 11 in) wide; and is bordered on the northern side by a course of large blocks. These blocks measure up to 0.7 metres (2 ft 4 in) long and 0.4 metres (1 ft 4 in) high. Only a single facing-stone remains on the southern side of the entrance.[1][2]
References
[edit]- ^Historic Environment Scotland."Coll, Totamore (21560)".Canmore.Retrieved15 December2009.
- ^Beveridge, Erskine(1903).Coll and Tiree.Edinburgh:T. and A. Constable. p.11.
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