Cladh Hallan

Coordinates: 57°10′16″N 7°24′27″W / 57.17116°N 7.40759°W / 57.17116; -7.40759
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Cladh Hallan
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Remains of roundhouses at Cladh Hallan
Cladh Hallan is located in Outer Hebrides
Cladh Hallan
Shown within Outer Hebrides
LocationSouth Uist
Coordinates57°10′16″N 7°24′27″W / 57.17116°N 7.40759°W / 57.17116; -7.40759
History
PeriodsBronze Age
Site notes
Public accessYes

Cladh Hallan (

prehistoric mummies have been found.[3][4] Excavations were carried out there between 1988 and 2002, which indicate the site was occupied from 2000 BC.[5][6]

Composition of the male mummy:
blue: male c. 1600 BC
yellow: male c. 1500-1400 BC
red: male c. 1440-1360 BC

In 2001, a team of

archaeologists found four skeletons at the site, one of them a male who had died c. 1600 BC, and another a female who had died c. 1300 BC. At first, the researchers did not realise they were dealing with mummies, since the soft tissue had decomposed and the skeletons had been buried.[7] But tests revealed that both bodies had not been buried until about 1120 BC[8] and that the bodies had been preserved shortly after death in a peat bog for 6 to 18 months. The preserved bodies were then apparently retrieved from the bog and set up inside a dwelling, presumably having religious significance. Archaeologists do not know why the bodies were buried centuries later. The Cladh Hallan skeletons differ from most bog bodies
in two respects: unlike most bog bodies, they appear to have been put in the bog for the express purpose of preservation (whereas most bog bodies were simply interred in the bog), and unlike most bog bodies, their soft tissue was no longer preserved at the time of discovery.

Analysis

The skeletons and other finds are being analysed in laboratories in Scotland,

Scottish museum after the lengthy process of analysis and reporting is completed. According to recent anthropological and DNA-analysis the skeletons of a female and a male were compiled from body parts of at least 6 different human individuals.[8][9]

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57°10′16″N 7°24′27″W / 57.17116°N 7.40759°W / 57.17116; -7.40759