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The Papar Project Phase 1-funded by Larger Grant of the Carnegie Trust Granted to Dr. Barbara Crawford of the Dept. of Medieval History, University of St. Andrews, Professor Ian Simpson of the School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Stirling, and Beverley Ballin Smith of Glasgow University Archaeological Research Division (GUARD) Reports on the sites associated with the papar A. THE NORTHERN ISLES and CAITHNESS Introduction THE PAPAR PROJECT. Inception, Parameters and Purpose Barbara E.Crawford 1. Purposes of the Project 2. The First phase 2.1 Place-name Evidence 2.2. Historical Evidence 2.3. Linguistic Evidence 3. Norse Attitudes and Dating Problems 3.1. Archaeological Evidence 3.2. Situation in the Hebrides 4. Geographical and other relevant material Acknowledgements Bibliography Illustrations Intro.1. Map showing the ref numbers to papar sites in north and west Scotland (from The papar in the North Atlantic 2001) Intro.2. Map of papar names in Orkney and Shetland (from ibid)

PAPAR PLACE-NAMES IN THE NORTHERN AND WESTERN ISLES OF SCOTLAND: A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH AGRICULTURAL LAND POTENTIAL. Ian A. Simpson 1, Barbara Crawford 2 and Beverley Ballin-Smith 3 REPORTS ON PAPAR SITES IN THE NORTHERN ISLES AND CAITHNESS, compiled by Janet Hooper; edited by Barbara E.Crawford ORKNEY O1. Papa Stronsay Parish history and Archaeology Recent Excavations at St. Nicholas Chapel Further Archaeology O2. Papa Westray Ecclesiastical History St Boniface s Church St Tredwell s Chapel Other Chapel Sites Preliminary Evaluation of the Two Papays (ed.) O3. Steeven o Papay, North Ronaldsay Archaeology Broch of Burrian 04. Paplay, South Ronaldsay Chapel Locations and Dedications St Peter s Kirk O5 O6 Paplay, Holm St. Nicholas Church Church Sites and Sculpture Preliminary Evaluation of the two Paplays (ed.) Paplay, Eday Lady Kirk

O7 Papdale, Kirkwall and St. Ola St Olaf s Church Urban Development Ecclesiastical Development Later History CAITHNESS C1 Papel, Canisbay Preliminary Evaluation C2 Papigoe, Broadhaven, nr. Wick St Ninian s Chapel S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 SHETLAND Papa Stour, Sandness Excavation at the Supposed Site of Sneeans Chapel Brei Holm and Maiden Stack Church History Antiquities Hill of Feelie Leper Colony Papa Little, Aithsting Papa, Burra Pape/Papa Geo, Aithsting Papil, Unst Local Papil, North Yell Parish Organisation Antiquities

S7 S8 S9 Papil, Fetlar Papil Geo, Isle of Noss, Bressay Ecclesiastical Monuments and Structures Chapel at Gungstie Preliminary Evaluation Papil, Burra Church History St Laurence Sculpture The Papil Stone and The Shrine Panel Consolidated Bibliography Acknowledgements Thanks to W.P.Thompson and Brian Smith for reading the whole text, to Sarah Grieve for commenting on the Orkney section, to Jocelyn Rendall for commenting on Papa Westray, to Doreen Waugh for guidance on the Caithness material and to Ian Fisher for help with the illustrations Illustrations O1.1. St. Nicholas Chapel, Papa Stronsay, Orkney: Location Maps (Headland Archaeology) O1.2. St. Nicholas Chapel, Papa Stronsay: plan of the site after excavation 1998-2000 (Headland Archaeology) O1.3. Photo of altar slab from the floor of the nave of St. Nicholas chapel (Headland Archaeology) O1.4. Drawing of inscribed stone from Papa Stronsay O2.1. Map of Papa Westray (Jocelyn Rendall) O2.2. Aerial view of St. Boniface Kirk and associated sites (JR) O2.3. Photo of St. Boniface s Kirk with hogback stone in foreground (BEC) O2.4. Photo of Incised compass-drawn cross from St. Boniface s, dating to the late seventh or early eighth century (NMS) O2.5. Photo of square-armed cross, with small encircled cross, from St. Boniface s (Orkney Museum) O2.6. Aerial view of St. Tredwell s chapel (JR) O3.1. Line drawing of ogham stone found at Broch of Burrian, N. Ronaldsay (Soc. Antiq. Scot.)

O4.1. Murdoch MacKenzie s Map of Paplay, S. Ronaldsay 1750 (from Thomson, l996) O4.2. Paplay stone (ECMS II, 21 fig.17) O5.1. M. MacKenzie s Map of Paplay, Holm 1750 (from Thomson, 1996) O7.1. Kirkwall c.1150 (based on Hossack s map in Kirkwall in the Orkneys 1900) CAITHNESS Map of North-East Caithness C1.1 Photo of St. Drostan s Church, Canisby (BEC) C1.2 Photo of Papigeo, near Wick (BEC) SHETLAND S1.1. Map of Papa Stour S1.2. View of Papa Stour from Sandness Hill (RMMC) S1.3. Photo of homefield in front of the Biggings (BEC) S1.4. Photo of excavation at the Sneeans, July 2004, with the kirk in the background (BEC) S1.5. Map of location of Brei Holm, Papa Stour (Dept. of Archaeology, Univ. of Glasgow) S1.6. Plan of topographic survey of Brei Holm (ibid.) S1.7 Photo of the Stacks near Northouse, including Maiden Stack (BEC) S1.8. Drawing of Pictish stone from Sandness S1.9. Photo/plan of lepers huts on Hill of Feelie S8.1. Photo of Gungstie, Isle of Noss, with Papil Geo beyond (BEC) S8.2. Photo of Cross-slab from Gungstie (BEC) S9.1. Photo of Papil, Burra (?) S9.2. Drawing of Papil stone (Soc.Ant.Scot.) S9.2. Drawing of Shrine-panel (RCAHMS) 1 The papar in the North Atlantic ed. Barbara E. Crawford (2002, St. Andrews. St. John s House Papers no.10), available from The Committee for Dark Age Studies, Dept. of Medieval History, University of St. Andrews, 71, South St., St. Andrews, Scotland KY16 9AL. Price 14 + 2.50 p&p 2 The results of the geographical and toponymic survey of the Hebridean papar places will be published separately as a second Report when further work has been done on this material 3 Some of the following text is drawn from a paper on The papar : Viking Reality or Twelfth-century Myth? by Barbara E. Crawford, to be published in Cultural Contacts in the Atlantic Region edd. Peder Gameltoft, Doreen Waugh, Carole Haugh