Photograph of the location of an ancient cross-shaped stone in Kirkapol cemetery
Colour photograph showing the location of an ancient cross-shaped stone in the main cemetery at Kirkapol. Photo taken in June 2009 for An Iodhlann by Mick Aston of BBC TV`s “Time Team”. See also N111 & 2009.55.1
Photograph of ancient round-headed stone grave marker
Colour photograph of ancient round-headed stone grave marker that might be etched with a cross, and with a hole through the top. In the main cemetery at Kirkapol. Photo taken in June 2009 for An Iodhlann by Mick Aston of BBC TV`s “Time Team”. See also N114, N115 & 2009.55.1
Photograph of reverse side of ancient round-headed stone grave marker.
Colour photograph of reverse side of an ancient round-headed stone grave marker that might be etched with a cross, and with a hole through the top. In the main cemetery at Kirkapol. Photo taken in June 2009 for An Iodhlann by Mick Aston of BBC TV`s “Time Team”. See also N113, N115 & 2009.55.1
Photograph showing location of round-headed stone grave marker in Kirkapol cemetery
Colour photograph showing the location of an ancient round-headed stone grave marker that might be etched with a cross, and with a hole through the top. In the main cemetery at Kirkapol. Photo taken in June 2009 for An Iodhlann by Mick Aston of BBC TV`s “Time Team”. See also N113, N114 & 2009.55.1
Photocopy of text describing archaeological sites on Tiree: (1) Inner Hebrides Archaeological Project – Hough, Tiree by Darko Maricevic, (2) 8 Kilkenneth, Tiree by Clare Ellis, (3) Kilkenneth Chapel, Tiree by Susan Ovenden.
Inner Hebrides Archaeological Project, Report No. 3, January 2006.
Report on chipped stone from various sites on Tiree, a preliminary evaluation of the pottery found on Tiree, a catalogue of the metal objects in the Holleyman collection and the results of geophysical surveys of the stone circles at Hough, the Kirkapol chapels and archaeological sites in the Balephuil area.
Inner Hebrides Archaeological Project, Report No. 4, March 2007.
Reports on the Bishop Collection at the Hunterian Museum, pottery sherds from Salum Bay and a geophysical survey of the site, and geophysical surveys of the stone circles at Hough and St Patrick`s Chapel on Kennavara.