Artifact Catalogue
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Artifacts of St Kilda
The purpose of this catalogue is to create
a faux narrative of the inhabitants’ customs
and lives on St Kilda. All artifacts, excluding
pottery and wooden utensils, have been
carefully handcrafted in studio time by
Kirsten Slater to replicate items thought to
be found on the island.
Contents:
1. Fowling
2. Raven’s Stone
3. Shinty
4. Well of Virtues
5. Michaelmas Celebrations
6. The Milking Stone
Fowling
The St Kilda community skillfully exploited
the seabird colonies that surrounded their
village. The men embarked on perilous
climbs to the cliffs of Boreray, Soay, and
the sea stacks, using ropes, rods, and snares
to harvest birds. Working in groups, they
targeted
fulmars,
gannets,
guillemots,
razorbills, and puffins. These birds were vital
to the islanders’ survival, providing meat, oil
and even serving as a form of currency. The
eggs collected were also a crucial part of
their diet, showcasing the resourcefulness
and bravery of the St Kilda people in their
harsh environment.
1. Small Seabird Eggs
Found on St Kilda
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