Comar Wood dun
Comar Wood dun navigation
Do you picture Victorian adventurers in Egypt when you think about archaeology? Now imagine finding an Iron Age fort in a Scottish forest as recently as 2010.
One of our forest rangers discovered the ‘dun’ at Comar Wood near Cannich in Strathglass. There were some local stories about the structure, but it was never recorded on maps.
What is a dun?
Duns are:
- small but impressive defended settlements – home to an extended family and their livestock
- built with large conical thatched roofs and impressive drystone walls
- usually situated in a prominent position with commanding views
- powerful social statemenst – displaying a family’s wealth and tenure over their land
Future plans
Tree roots caused some damage to the masonry. Much remained intact – including an impressive central stone hearth. Detailed surveys and conservation reports will influence our forestry work in the area.