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Charles Clouston and the Upper Lyking Urn

The Rev. Dr. Charles Clouston was one of the most prolific antiquarians in 19th century Orkney. He excavated and reported on many of the ancient sites in Orkney.

Last week Bernie Bell wrote about Pre-history in The Stromness Museum. In that account she mentioned the “Pottery urn containing human bone from a mound at Upper Lyking, Sandwick.  It was opened in the presence of office bearers of the Orkney Natural History Society in 1838.”

Image credit Bernie Bell

Readers of The Orkney News might be interested in what The Rev Dr Clouston wrote himself about the urn.

Charles Clouston wrote about this and other finds in The Statistical Account of 1841 for The Parish of Sandwick

Fiona Grahame

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