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Recent research on the ancient trench around the local monastery found organic samples in the date range from 140 AD to 590 AD. The area enclosed by the ditch may have been a "settlement, craft-working centre and/or hub of a Pictish community", connected to the possible Roman fortification in Port a
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The present restored building, adapted to house a museum after lying empty for a number of years, has been shown by archaeological investigation to be itself a monument of great interest, of multi-phase construction, the oldest part (the east wall of the crypt) having been built as early as the 9th
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were fished in great quantities until the end of the 18th century. Over 100 ships are reported to have exported grain from the harbor. Herring exports peaked between 1850 and 1890, and brought increased employment and prosperity to the region. At the end of the 19th century, the growing number of
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Notable among these are a large collection of fragments of Pictish stone sculpture, many of them superbly carved with figures of ecclesiastics, fantastic and realistic animals, 'Celtic' interlace and key-pattern, and other motifs. The large elaborate late seventeenth- or early eighteenth-century
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a little to the west of the village. Finds of elaborate early Christian carved stones dating to the 8th–9th centuries (including one with an inscription), in and around the churchyard, had long suggested that Portmahomack was the site of an important early church in the sixth-seventh century.
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Today, Portmahomack is a tourist destination with its traditional harbour, swimming beach, golf, dolphin watching, fishing and other watersports. It has a permanent population of between 500 and 600 residents. In the former parish church the Tarbat Discovery Centre, designed by exhibition
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The monastery began around 550 AD and was destroyed by fire in about 800 AD. It had a burial ground with cist and head-support burials, a stone church, at least four monumental stone crosses and workshops making church plate and early Christian books. The making of
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Two other important historic buildings in Portmahomack are adjoining 'girnals' (storehouses), built in the late 17th century and 1779, overlooking the harbour (restored as housing). The former is one of the oldest such buildings to survive in
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the unusual distinction of being on the east coast but facing west. Portmahomack lies inside the Moray Firth Special Area of Conservation with the associated dolphin and whale watching activity.
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Over two hundred pieces of sculpture have been found, some of it broken up in a layer of burning suggesting that the monastic buildings were violently destroyed, possibly in a
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on the northern coast of the Tarbat Peninsula, Portmahomack has long been known to be on the site of early settlements. The earliest evidence of habitation is provided by
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speculated in 1949 that the site might have been a Roman camp, although he did not ever visit the site and no trace of a Roman settlement was found during a later visit.
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After the description by a minister in 1822 of a structure, near Port a' Chaistell, as "a beautiful square fortification of about 100 paces of a side," the archaeologist
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is about three miles (five kilometres) from the village at the end of the Tarbat Peninsula. Ballone Castle lies about one mile (1.5 kilometres) from the village.
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harbour, south of Portmahomack, also contributed to reduced shipping activity at Portmahomack. The export of grain from the harbor ended during the 1930s.
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The village has a primary school, golf course, hotel, a number of places to eat and a shop with a sub-post office. The nearest rail access is at
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There is evidence of early settlement, and the area seems to have been the site of significant activity during the time of the
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monastery and the subject between 1994 and 2007 of one of the largest archaeological investigations in Scotland directed by
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century. The museum and visitor centre in the remodeled parish church is managed by the Tarbat Historic Trust.
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Carver, Martin (2004). "An Iona of the East: The Early-medieval Monastery at Portmahomack, Tarbat Ness".
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Portmahomack on Tarbat Ness: Changing Ideologies in North-east Scotland, Sixth to Sixteenth Century AD
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Portmahomack on Tarbat Ness: Changing Ideologies in North-East Scotland, Sixth to Sixteenth Century AD
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steam trawlers in the area led to the decline of the herring industry. The construction of the
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lying approximately 10 miles (16 kilometres) west. Tain also has rail access. The hamlet of
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in an early medieval site was detected for the first time here by Cecily Spall of FAS Ltd.
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bell-turret on the west gable of the church is an unusual and distinctive feature.
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An Iona of the East: The Early-medieval Monastery at Portmahomack, Tarbat Ness
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Some important Pictish carved stones from Portmahomack are on display in the
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pointing to settlement as early as one or two thousand years BCE.
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Portmahomack was a favourite holiday location for Lord Reith (
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Carver, M.O.H., 2006. "A Columban Monastery in Pictland" in
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is nearby and is accessed via the village of Portmahomack.
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The Cod Fisheries: The History of an International Economy
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Roman forts in the vicinity of the Moray Firth, Scotland
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Carver, Martin; Garner-Lahire, Justin; Spall, Cecily.
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lived adjacent to the village for a number of years.
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Canmore: National Record of the Historic Environment
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Surviving in Symbols. A Visit to the Pictish Nation
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Scottish Gaelic
Portmahomack is located in Ross and Cromarty
Ross and Cromarty
OS grid reference
NH915948
Civil parish
Tarbat
Council area
Highland
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Tain
Postcode district
IV20
Police
Scotland
Fire
Scottish
Ambulance
Scottish
UK
Scotland
57°50′13″N 3°49′39″W / 57.83695°N 3.82746°W / 57.83695; -3.82746
Scottish Gaelic
Easter Ross
Scotland
Tarbat
Tarbat Ness Lighthouse

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