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Field Visit

Date 18 November 1990

Event ID 732450

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/732450

NG25NE 5.04 284 595

Lazy-beds, which appear to be cut by wide-spaced shallow plough furrows, are visible on aerial photographs (CPE/Scot/UK 273 Nos. 4150-1); amongst them are fragmentary banks which may be no more than linear clearance. Only fragments of these cultivation remains now survive, situated at the edges of clearings, in ridges, and along the foreshore.

Visited by RCAHMS (DCC), 18 November 1990.

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