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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 679685

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/679685

NN90SW 1 9041 0467

(NN 9041 0467) (Visible on RAF air photographs 106G/Scot/UK 120: 3321-2: flown 20 June 1946). A motte in Glen Devon at the confluence of a small stream issuing from Glen Bee and the River Devon, is a symmetrically-shaped truncated and flattened cone, partly surrounded in horseshoe formation by a deep ditch and an earthen rampart.

J M Davidson 1952.

This motte has completely disappeared beneath the waters of a new reservoir.

Visited by OS (W D J), 27 June 1967.

This possible motte and cist have been recorded on oblique aerial photographs (RCAHMSAP 2003), during low water levels in the Upper Glendevon Reservoir.

Information from (ALD), 24 May 2004.

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