Barpa Nam Feannag

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Title

Barpa Nam Feannag

Description

Barpa nam Feannag, ominously called ‘Cairn of the Hooded Crows’ in English, is both less accessible and less well known than Barpa Langass. Erskine Beveridge described it as ‘a long irregular mound of loose stones, lying approximately east and west’. He noted that this barp was higher and wider at the east end, suggesting that there may have once been a chamber there with a ‘large flat stone at the exterior base’ and a large rectangular opening presenting a sign of a possible entrance passage. He also recorded that the surface of the ground was excessively ‘pitted by many slight hollows’. The regularity, size and shape of these hollows suggests the original Neolithic structure, although he noted that none of the ‘upright boundary slabs’ so characteristic of such cairns remained.

Source

virtualtours

Type

Tour

Identifier

3730

Spatial Coverage

current,57.627428,-7.280835;

Europeana

Object

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Address

A 865, Isle of North Uist HS6 5BW, UK

Citation

“Barpa Nam Feannag,” Digital Open Doors, accessed November 5, 2024, https://ddo.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/3730.

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