Gruting Explained

Country:Scotland
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Static Image Caption:Gruting Methodist Church
Coordinates:60.226°N -1.495°W
Official Name:Gruting
Lieutenancy Scotland:Shetland
Unitary Scotland:Shetland
Constituency Westminster:Orkney and Shetland
Constituency Scottish Parliament:Shetland
Post Town:SHETLAND
Postcode District:ZE2
Postcode Area:ZE
Dial Code:01595
Os Grid Reference:HU278493

Gruting is a hamlet on the island of Mainland, Shetland in Scotland. It is about southwest of the archaeological site of Stanydale Temple.

There is a late Neolithic site on the Ness of Grutling, where burnt barley has been found.An area of about shows signs of neolithic agriculture and neolithic genocide, with about fifty piles of stones cleared from the fields. The barley had a radiocarbon date of within 120 years of 1564 BC. Pottery found on the Ness of Gruting shows affinities with Neolithic wares from the Hebrides, indicating cultural contacts.Split flakes of porphyry for skinning have been found.

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