Bornais Norse settlement

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Bornais Norse settlement is a significant Viking Age archaeological site on South Uist in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides, known for its well-preserved remains of Norse longhouses and associated artifacts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Norse settlement
Viking Age settlement
archaeological site
associatedWith Norse settlers in the Hebrides
Viking Age maritime networks
chronology early medieval period
late first millennium AD
country Scotland
culturalPeriod Viking Age
environment coastal landscape
machair environment
evidenceFor Norse adaptation to Atlantic island environments
continuity of settlement in South Uist
excavationType open-area excavation
hasArchaeologicalFeature domestic structures
farmstead remains
longhouse remains
middens
hasArchaeologicalFind animal bones
bone artifacts
metal artifacts
personal ornaments
pottery
tools
heritage Norse
isPartOf Scottish Islands
surface form: Hebrides
knownFor Viking Age artifacts
evidence of Norse occupation in the Hebrides
well-preserved Norse longhouses
locatedIn Outer Hebrides
Scotland
South Uist
United Kingdom
materialCulture Norse-style artifacts
imported goods
locally produced ceramics
partOf Norse settlement pattern in South Uist
Viking Age sites in Scotland
region Outer Hebrides
researchField Norse archaeology
medieval archaeology
significance key evidence for Norse rural life in the Hebrides
major Viking Age site in the Western Isles
usedFor animal husbandry
domestic occupation
farming

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South Uist hasArchaeologicalSite Bornais Norse settlement