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Field Visit

Date 1993

Event ID 555162

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/555162

During topsoil stripping operations, burnt stones and soil were found on the western edge of the pipeline easement. This is a large wet area in a hollow to the E of the pipeline. Much of the burnt material was very gritty and silty and looked as if it had eroded downhill from a possible burnt mound to the W. There is a vague mound in the pasture field just outside the pipeline fence.

Sponsor: Irish Gas Southwest Scotland Pipeline.

D J Maynard 1993.

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