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Archaeology Notes
Event ID 730034
Category Descriptive Accounts
Type Archaeology Notes
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/730034
NY38NW 15 3051 8863
(Approx NY 305 885) A settlement is situated on a river scarp above the Boyken Burn. Though a secondary stone feature occupies the centre of the interior, it may be assumed that the timber-built structures originally lay behind the forecourt.
G Jobey 1971
NY 3051 8863. A settlement approximately 60.0m by 55.0m is scooped into a steep, N-facing hill-slope. It has been mutilated and disturbed by haphazard stone quarrying but its main features are still fairly well defined. A mutilated stony bank up to 0.5m follows the top edge of the 3.0m back scarp and a 0.7m high bank lies along the edge of the steep river scarp on the NE side. The entrance is on the east side. There are a number of level areas on the gently sloping interior but none can be identified as a hut stance.
Surveyed at 1/10,000.
Visited by OS (MJF) 16 September 1979.