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1 March 2016 Gallows, Cairns, and Things: A Study of Tentative Gallows Sites in Shetland
Joris Coolen
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Abstract

In this paper, I summarize the evidence of former gallows sites in Shetland from place-names, oral traditions, historical records, and archaeological remains. I make an attempt to date the alleged places of execution by comparison of their spatial distribution with known or presumed historical assembly or court sites and districts. I argue that the Gallow Hills are associated with the post-medieval judicial organization of Shetland rather than the Norse division and may therefore be later in date than has been suggested before. Furthermore, I show that some of the oral traditions associated with the gallows sites reflect notions of liminality and hidden worlds that have parallels in other parts of northwestern Europe.

Joris Coolen "Gallows, Cairns, and Things: A Study of Tentative Gallows Sites in Shetland," Journal of the North Atlantic 8(sp8), 93-114, (1 March 2016). https://doi.org/10.3721/037.002.sp808
Published: 1 March 2016
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