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Archive from Coastal Zone Assessment Survey, North Uist.

551 30/32/10

Description Archive from Coastal Zone Assessment Survey, North Uist.

Date 17/10/2006 to 26/10/2006

Collection Records of CFA Archaeology Ltd, archaeologists, Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland

Catalogue Number 551 30/32/10

Category All Other

Scope and Content This archive relates only to accessible parts of the east coast of North Uist, namely from the Berneray Causeway to Srom Ban (Lochmaddy); also the south side of Loch Euphort; in two folders. FOLDER 1: 1. A project information sheet. 2. An Archive index 3. A date of transfer sheet. 4. Some 260 (approx.) CFA/UIST Coastal Assessment Survey -Monument and Coastal Erosion Forms: numbered consecutively from A1-A257 (after two each numbered 16) 5. Site notes: 9 daily sets of handwritten notes labelled: TEAM 2 - DAY 1 - 2 larger sheets TEAM 2 - DAY 2 - 2 small sheets TEAM 2 - DAY 3 - 8 small sheets TEAM 2 - DAY 4 - 5 small sheets TEAM 2 - DAY 5 - 3 small sheets TEAM 2 - DAY 6 - 3 small sheets TEAM 2 - DAY 7 - 3 small sheets TEAM 2 - DAY 8 - 7 small sheets TEAM 2 - DAY 9 - 3 larger sheets 6. Comments on photographs from previous years - two sheets. FOLDER 2: 7. Document control sheets -two 8. Project Design - 6 loose sheets 9. Some 200 (approx.) CFA/UIST Coastal Assessment Survey - Monument and Coastal Erosion Forms: numbered consecutively from B1 to B196. 10. Site notes - 21 handwritten detached notebook sheets, with notes numbered 197- B250 11. Further CFA/UIST Coastal Assessment Survey - Monument and Coastal Erosion Forms: 8 sheets wth multiple numbering, consecutively from B251- B308.

Accession Number 2008/120

External Reference UISN2 - 696

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1466454

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