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Field Visit

Date 25 February 1992

Event ID 719332

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/719332

NT60NE 9 6609 0987.

This archaeological landscape, which occupies the NE spur of Steel Knowe, comprises a tower, two turf buildings, a stock enclosure, a pen, rig and a system of boundary banks. Centred on Northbank Tower and its adjacent structures (NT60NE 9.01), the rough pasture on all sides is covered with rig, which is delimited on the S by boundary banks or head-dykes with external ditches (NT60NE 9.02). The boundary banks are inter-related with those on the E side of Jordan Sike (NT60NE 38). At the extreme N end of the rig is a building (NT60NE 9.03) and a pen overlies the rig near the Windy Cleuch (NT60NE 9.02).

9.01 NT 66091 09427 Pele-house; Buildings; Enclosure (ROX92 5-60)

9.02 NT 6610 0930 Rig; Boundary Banks; Pen (ROX92 75)

9.03 NT 6610 0977 Hilly Linn, Building (ROX92 76)

Visited by RCAHMS (PJD) 25 February 1992.

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