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Archive from a desk-based assessment, reconnaissance field survey and metal detecting at Proposed Forestry Works, Jerah, Near Menstrie, Stirling and Clackmannanshire

551 30/5/4

Description Archive from a desk-based assessment, reconnaissance field survey and metal detecting at Proposed Forestry Works, Jerah, Near Menstrie, Stirling and Clackmannanshire

Date 4/2013 to 7/2013

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

Catalogue Number 551 30/5/4

Category All Other

Scope and Content Report on the results of archaeological mitigation works by CFA Arhaeology Ltd during May and June 2010 along the approximately 5km route of the Burnfoot Hill Windfarm gid connection route. A photographic survey was made. A gazeteer of some 11 archaeological sites and monuments within the proposed development was compiled. A new site was identified - a post-medieval turf bank Field boundary of probably medieval date. No other sites of archaeological significance were noted during the watching brief. Paperwork including photographs, context sheets, context register, sample register, drawings register, sample sheets, photograph register and site notebook/correspondence. Also: "Burnfoot Wind Farm Grid Connector - Archaeological Assessment and Mitigation Proposals." (CFA, 12 pages, unbound) 24 colour slides (35mm)

Accession Number 2015/106

External Reference JERA

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1492666

Collection Hierarchy - Sub-Group Level

Collection Level (551 30) Records of CFA Archaeology Ltd, archaeologists, Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland

Group Level (551 30/5) Archive from archaeological investigations in Clackmannan council area

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