Carn Ban, Arran

Coordinates: 55°29′17″N 5°10′53″W / 55.488061°N 5.181281°W / 55.488061; -5.181281

Carn Ban

Carn Ban, viewed from the southeast
Shown within the Isle of Arran, Scotland
Location Isle of Arran
Coordinates 55°29′17″N 5°10′53″W / 55.488061°N 5.181281°W / 55.488061; -5.181281
Type Chambered burial tomb
History
Periods Neolithic
Site notes
Ownership Historic Scotland
Public access Yes

Carn Ban is a Neolithic chambered tomb located on the Isle of Arran in Scotland (grid reference NR99102618).

Description

Carn Ban is situated in the southern part of Arran, and a walk of four miles is required to reach the site.[1] It is on a steep south-west facing slope in a forest clearing partly covered in grass.[2]

It is considered as one of the most famous of the Neolithic long cairns of south-west Scotland.[1] It is of a type found across south-west Scotland known as a Clyde cairn.[1] It is trapezoidal in shape,[1] with a semicircular forecourt at the upper northeast end.[2] The forecourt has an entrance leading into a long chamber divided into compartments by cross-slabs, similar to the arrangement at Torrylin Cairn, about 3 miles to the southwest.[1] The chamber of Carn Ban is 30 metres long and 18 metres broad.[1] The tomb was excavated in the late 19th century, but the only finds were a flint flake, an unburnt fragment of human bone, and a pitchstone flake.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Carn Ban, Historic Scotland, accessed 2 May 2014
  2. 1 2 3 RCAHMS. "Carn Ban, Arran (39612)". Canmore. Retrieved 2 May 2014.

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