Dun Beag

Dun Beag is an iron-age broch located about 1 kilometre northwest of the village of Struan on the west coast of the island of Skye, in Scotland.

Dun Beag (grid reference NG339386) is situated at the north end of a small rocky knoll.

[1] The following year a broch near Ullinish, which was probably Dun Beag, was visited by Samuel Johnson and James Boswell during their Tour to the Hebrides.

[1] Some 200 tons of earth and stones were removed from the broch and all the soil was sifted through the excavators' fingers.

[1] Finds included many stone implements and utensils, a gold ring, bronze objects, a piece of folded sheet lead, iron and glass objects, a borer of bone, a pick made from an antler, much pottery and a stone cup.