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RCAHMS Archaeological Survey: Loch Finlaggan

Date September 1993

Event ID 1130742

Category Project

Type Project

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1130742

In September, a survey of the environs of Loch Finlaggan, Islay, was undertaken on behalf of David Caldwell of the National Museum of Scotland, who is currently carrying out a programme of excavation on an island site in the loch. An extensive landscape of field-banks, cultivation remains and mining remains was mapped, the only prehistoric monument to be discovered being a single burnt mound.

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