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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 747364

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/747364

NH20SE 16 2896 0349

A small subrectangular structure (possibly a pen), lying on the lower slopes of Torr a' Chait, was recorded during a forestry survey by Headland Archaeology (NMRS MS 899/64, no.3). Built against a rock, it measures 3.4m from NE to SW by 2.5m within a turf-covered stony bank, 0.8m thick and 0.6m high. There is no entrance visible.

C Lowe and M Dalland (Headland Archaeology) 17 December 1997; NMRS MS 899/64, no.3

Site recorded during a short-notice pre-afforestation survey undertaken of 1sq km of land at Faichemard. The survey area is located immediately to the W and SW of Loch Lundie.

NH 2896 0349 Structure (NH20SE 16).

A full report has been lodged with the NMRS.

Sponsor: Historic Scotland

C Lowe 1998

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