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Archaeological Evaluation
Date 15 April 2019 - 3 May 2019
Event ID 1116865
Category Recording
Type Archaeological Evaluation
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1116865
NH 79712 90220 An evaluation was carried out at a residential development site from 15 April to 3 May 2019. Forty-two trenches were excavated, and twelve archaeological features were identified, comprising several pits and linear features, a large pit or ditch and the remains of two cists that had been previously excavated in 1938.
Four small pits and two linear features proved to be inconclusive and some may be related to relatively recent agricultural practices. A possible fire-pit and posthole on the west side of the site contained no diagnostic material, but have the potential to be prehistoric.
A large pit or ditch, which could not be fully exposed due to the proximity of overhead power lines, contained finds of shell, bone and medieval pottery. While its function and nature were not clear, it is a definite indication of human activity, possibly from the medieval period.
A small excavation was carried out at the site of the previously known two cists (Canmore ID: 14836). These had been previously excavated in 1938 by J M Davidson, who recovered a Food Vessel, a barbed and tanged arrowhead and bronze pin; these were left in the care of Dunrobin Museum. No further artefacts or human remains were found during the 2019 excavation, but the nature and extent of the surviving structures were exposed and recorded. The sites will be dismantled under supervision ahead of development.
Archive: NRHE
Funder: Springfield Properties PLC
Lindsey Stirling - AOC Archaeology
(Source: DES Vol 20)