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Archaeology Notes
Event ID 720747
Category Descriptive Accounts
Type Archaeology Notes
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NT81NE 30 from 8608 1840 to 8605 1825
(Name: NT 86028 18316) Cultivation Terraces (NR)
OS 6" map, (1962).
There are cultivation terraces on the N flank of Cock Law, 200 yds N of Camp Tops fort (NT81NE 8).
RCAHMS 1956, visited 1938.
Four or five vague lynchets may be seen here.
Visited by OS (JLD) 24 August 1960.
Deep ploughing and afforestation have destroyed these terraces.
Visited by OS (RD) 27 June 1968.
Modern forestry has destroyed all traces of the contour cultivation noted by the RCAHMS on a spur on the moderate to moderately steep N-facing slope of Camp Tops overlooking the Kingseat Burn to the N and E. The RCAHMS (1956) noted the presence of cultivation terraces here whilst the OS Field Investigator (24 August 1960) observed four or five vague lynchets here, before they were destroyed by 1968. The lower limit of the cultivation stopped above the boundary-bank extending out from Cocklawfoot farm (NT81NE 41) whilst the upper limit of the cultivation was marked by a steepening of the gradient.
Information from RJ Mercer (University of Edinburgh) 16 March 1986
RCAHMS MS 2598. No. 37/529