Goudie, G. (1916). An Underground Gallery recently discovered in the Island of Tiree.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 51. Vol 51, pp. 100-108.

Title: An Underground Gallery recently discovered in the Island of Tiree.
Issue: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 51
Series: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Volume: 51
Number of Pages: 266
Page Start/End: 100 - 108
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Abstract: Similar stone-built structures are already known in Lewis, Harris, Uist, and Benbecula; and examples have been found on the mainland in Sutherland, Aberdeen, Inverness, Perth,\r\nand Porfarshire, and in Midlothian and other counties. The entrance opened on to a sloping passageway which was five feet in height. It contracted to a width of only 20 inches at one point and the interior beyond was blocked preventing further investigation. Pottery sherds and hammer-stones were the only artefacts.
Author: Gilbert Goudie
Year of Publication: 1916
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Created Date: 17 Oct 2013