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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 758443

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/758443

NH04NE 3 0773 4934

A rectangular drystone structure, situated on the W bank of the Allt Coire an t-Seilich to the NW of Am Fluich-choire, was recorded during the course of a pre-afforestation survey by J Wordsworth. The structure measures 6.2m in length by 2.5m transversely and is divided into two chambers with three semi-circular structures added onto the external walls. There is no distinct usage for the structure, although the semi-circular chambers may have been used as twinning pens during the lambing season.

J Wordsworth; NMRS MS 961/6 , no.1

NH 0773 4943 Rectangular drystone structure 7 x 3.5m, much altered by addition of ?twinning pens. Originally battered, with one ?cruck-slot surviving.

Sponsors: Scottish Woodlands, Applecross Trust.

J Wordsworth 1997

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