Ness of Burgi Fort

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Ness of Burgi fort

Shetland


Ness of Burgi fort from the west
Type: Promontory fort
Location
Grid reference: HU38810841
Location: 59°51’32"N, 1°18’32"W
History
Built Iron Age
Information
Condition: Ruined
Owned by: Historic Scotland

The Ness of Burgi fort is an Iron Age promontory fort on the Ness of Burgi, a narrow finger of land reaching south from the Scat Ness in the far south of the island of Mainland in Shetland.

Location

The fort is about a mile south of the village of Scatness, in the parish of Dunrossness, and may be reached by foot along a grass path that leads to the headland of the Ness of Burgi. The fort is on a rocky promontory on the east side of the Ness and is open to the public at all times.[1]

Structure

The blockhouse, probably built about 100 BC[2] seems to be excessively large for the area that it protects, and so was perhaps more designed to impress rather than to defend.[3] The blockhouse structure seems to have been built as an integral part of the defensive wall.[4]

The walls do not reach the edges of the cliffs on either side. There is no evidence that they once reached further and since have been shortened through natural or human activity. The ends are properly finished. It seems that the gaps were deliberate, and defence was not a primary concern. In fact, there are other points on the promontory that provide equally good natural defensive positions.[5]

There may be some similarity in this incomplete defensive wall with the forework of the Broch of Clickimin, the Huxter Fort and the Crosskirk Broch.[6] These works may be seen as prototypes that evolved into the brochs that were later built in the islands and in Great Britain and Ulster.[7]

Pictures

Rreferences

Prehistoric Shetland
Neolithic

Benie HooseFunzie GirtHjaltadans Stone CirclePettigarths Field CairnsScord of BrousterStanding Stones of YoxieStanydale TempleVementry

Iron Age brochs

ClickiminCulswickMousaBurra NessClumlieHuxterNess of BurgiSnabroughWest Burrafirth

Pictish

St Ninian's Isle TreasureLunnasting stone

Mixed period

JarlshofOld Scatness