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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 744712

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/744712

NT69NE 11 658 991

Possible medieval settlement on Kettle Hill to NW of Kirkhaven Harbour. Limited investigation took place on the site of one of the medieval pottery scatters recorded by the University of Bradford team in 1992 (NT69NE 9). More medieval pottery was recovered, and traces of mortared structures were observed.

H James and P Yeoman 1993.

A trench was opened on Kettle Hill overlooking the harbour where there was a low oval-shaped mound. The spoil from numerous rabbit burrows had produced midden and medieval pottery. Bedrock was found at a depth of 0.30m. More medieval pottery, mortar and midden was found within the loose topsoil, but no structures of features were seen. This suggests that any structure which once stood here had been completely destroyed. Sponsors: Fife Regional Council, Scottish Natural Heritage, North East Fife District Council, Historic Scotland, The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, The Russell Trust, The Hunter Archaeological Trust and Briggs Marine Contractors Ltd.

H James and P Yeoman 1994.

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