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View of stone-built enclosure (possible sheep-pen) on shelf on SE side of Cnoc nan Rathag. No print available although there is a laser copy in the manuscript report MS 899/180.

D 4467/14 CN

Description View of stone-built enclosure (possible sheep-pen) on shelf on SE side of Cnoc nan Rathag. No print available although there is a laser copy in the manuscript report MS 899/180.

Date 17/12/1999

Collection Records from Headland Archaeology Ltd, archaeologists, Edinburgh, Scotland

Catalogue Number D 4467/14 CN

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/554474

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Collection Level (551 104) Records from Headland Archaeology Ltd, archaeologists, Edinburgh, Scotland

Group Level (551 104/16) Archives from projects in the Highlands

>> Sub-Group Level (551 104/16/5) Archive from a pre-afforestation survey of Scourie and Foindle Common Grazings

>>> Item Level (D 4467/14 CN) View of stone-built enclosure (possible sheep-pen) on shelf on SE side of Cnoc nan Rathag. No print available although there is a laser copy in the manuscript report MS 899/180.

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