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Ground Survey

Date June 2008 - October 2008

Event ID 578116

Category Recording

Type Ground Survey

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/578116

NN 12088 73896 – NN 05184 60015 Work was undertaken June–October 2008 to assess the potential impacts from the proposed insertion of water mains extending from Fort William to North Ballachulish sewage works. 121 sites were identified in a 300m corridor along the proposed route. There are indications that this area was occupied from as early as the Neolithic period. One site has been identified that could date to the Bronze Age, one to the Iron Age and one classed as prehistoric. The presence of so many sites suggests that the potential for encountering archaeological sites ranging from the early to post-medieval period is high.

Archive: RCAHMS

Funder: Scottish Water Solutions

Claire Shaw and Kirsten McKee (Jacobs UK), 2008

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