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Excavation

Date 1987

Event ID 555004

Category Recording

Type Excavation

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/555004

Excavated 1987 by CEU in advance of roadworks. Timber-lined cooking-pit revealed.

C Russell-White and J Barber 1987

A rescue excavation of this burnt mound was undertaken in advance of its destruction by work on the Glenluce By-pass of the A75. Excavation revealed that the horseshoe shaped mound (appoximately 10m by 12m by 1m high overall) consisted of heat shattered stones in a dark, charcoal rich matrix. Between the 'horns' of the mound a pit, some 2m by 1m, had been cut into the boulder clay. This was partly slab-lined and on its floor lay a large tangentially split oak plant. This was approximately 1m wide and 17cm thick at one end tapering to 0.10m wide and 2cm thick at the other.

J Barber 1987

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