Island Stones
Island Stones is a personal view of the archaeology and landscape history of the Outer Hebrides. I am fascinated by what survives of man’s earliest marks on the landscape, and in how those ancient remains lie in relation to subsequent layers of human settlement.
The project was conceived in 2016. It was inspired by my attendance at an Art and Archaeology Summer School, run by the University of the Highland and Islands, on North Uist. It has evolved during subsequent visits to the Outer Hebrides, in 2018 and 2019. I look forward to returning soon.
Standing Stone, Breibhig, Barra
Poll a Charra, South Uist
Crois nan Cnoca Breaca, South Uist
Rubha Bhidein Stone Circle, Benbecula
Teampall na Trionaid, North Uist
Pobull Fhinn, North Uist
Cleitreabhal a Deas, North Uist
Beainn a’Charra, North Uist
Clach Steineagaidh, Harris
Achmore Stone Circle, Lewis
Stonefield Standing Stone, Lewis
Cnoc Ceann a' Gharraidh #1, Lewis
Cnoc Ceann a' Ghàrraidh, Lewis
Calanais, Lewis
Ceann Thulabhaig, Lewis
Cleitir, Great Bernera
Dun Charlabhaigh, Lewis
Clach an Truiseil, Lewis