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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 729034

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/729034

NT23SW 51 2002 3068 and 2004 3068

On the slopes at the foot of Langhaugh Hill and extending to a plantation due S of Langhaigh farmhouse, there is an extensive field-system consisting of a number of linear field-boundaries, which are connected on the uphill side by the old head-dyke, and at least thirteen clearance cairns. On the E side of the track cutting the plantation, there are traces of two scooped hut-stances (NT 2006 3070); the head-dyke deviates upslope and around to take in the hut-stances. At the edge of the trees there are the remains of a posssible hut-circle (NT 2004 2068).

I M Smith 1990, visited July 1981

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