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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 684199

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/684199

NO16SE 2 1505 6422.

NO 150 642: Two circular enclosures, the possible remains of a third, and the turfed foundations of a structure 100' long by 20' wide, were investigated 1958-60. They were formed by turf-covered banks covering stone walls up to 2' high. The circular enclosures measured 40' and 50' in diameter respectively. Practically no evidence of occupation was found inside the enclosures. Nearly all the pottery (5th - 1st c BC) was found outside the wall and there was no evidence of hearths.

M E C Stewart 1964

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