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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 646411

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/646411

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An archaeological watching brief was carried out during the installation of new drainage at the manse, Clachan Diseart. The manse, located on the western edge of a former island, was in the process of a renovation. The watching brief revealed mostly natural glacial and fluvial features, lying over bedrock. There was evidence of human activity, with drains and a lead water pipe, near to the manse and the driveway. No other archaeological features were observed.

D Hind, 2005

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