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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 652350

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/652350

NC91SW 20 938 133.

Centred NC 938 133. A settlement of three stone-walled hut circles ('A' - 'C'), within a small field system was found during field investigation, in an exposed position high on a west-facing hillside, where the gradient eases.

Hut 'A', NC 9389 1342, is 7.5m N-S by 5.5m within a wall spread to 2.0m broad. A depression in the south arc probably indicates an entrance.

Hut 'B', NC 9386 1335, ill-defined in the south arc, is about 9.5m N-S by 8.0m E-W inside a wall in which occasional inner and outer facing stones are visible, indicating a thickness of 2.0m in the north arc. There is no entrance visible.

Hut 'C', NC 9385 1343, about 7.0m in diameter within a denuded wall spread to 2.0m broad. There is no entrance visible.

Associated cultivation is limited to a small area of cleared ground in which one or two stone clearance heaps and a lynchet are visible. On the downslope are traces of two boulder walls. The steepness of the slope restricts the amount of land suitable for arable use.

Surveyed at 1:10,560.

Visited by OS (J M) 13 May 1976.

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