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Aerial Photographic Interpretation

Date 8 November 2021

Event ID 1152880

Category Recording

Type Aerial Photographic Interpretation

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1152880

This field boundary, perhaps forming a section of a large enclosure of unknown date has been recorded as cropmarking on oblique aerial photographs (RCAHMSAP 1992) at the N end of a low-lying terrace overlooking the Piltanton Burn. The field boundary emerges from an area of geological cropmarks on the NW side of the terrace and runs for approximately 60m in a SE direction where it curves to the E. The second, longer section runs for a further 105m, towards the E edge of the terrace. There is a gap, possibly an entrance, about 32m from the eastern field boundary.

Information from HES Archaeological Survey (G. Brown) 8 November 2021.

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