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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 766112

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/766112

NC00NW 2.04 centred on 0295 0874

(Formerly NC00NW 9 0281 0889)

(NC 0281 0889) Hut Circle (NR)

OS 1:10,000 map, (1971)

A circular stone-walled hut measuring 12.5m in diameter within a wall whose inner face of contiguous stones on edge is well defined. One or two stones possibly of the outer face, suggest a wall of 1.2m thickness. The hut is bisected by the footings of a later wall crossing from N to S and the N arc has been further mutilated by excavations for a water tank just outside it. The entrance is not evident.

Resurveyed at 1/2500.

Visited by OS (F R H) 22 June 1962 and (J M) 16 July 1974.

(Formerly NC00NW 8 0295 0874)

At NC 0295 0874 are the remains of a circular structure, 13.5m in diameter, found under a depth of peat about 40 years ago.

On a quite flat part of a generally marshy area, it consists of a foundation wall, 1.0m thick and 0.2m high with a possible narrow entrance in the SE.

This feature is probably a large hut circle similar to others in the area. The walling is rather narrower than usual but this may be due to the fact that the lower, wider part of the wall is still under the peat. Visited by OS (F R H) 31 May 1962.

(NC 0295 0874) Hut Circle (NR)

OS1:10,000 map, (1971)

As described.

Visited by OS (A A) 16 July 1974.

(Formerly NC00NW 13 0269 0901)

At NC 0269 0901 is a near circular stone-walled enclosure measuring overall 17.0m ESE-WNW by 15.0m. The outer wall face of contiguous stons on edge is visible for much of the periphery and one or two possible inner facing stones suggest a wall thickness of 1.2m. The entrance in the ESE is mutilated. Inside the enclosure in the W and immediately outside it in the NW are two small later ruinous constructions. It is possible that this is a large hut circle though it is unusual when compared with the other huts in the area.

Surveyed at 1/10,000.

Visited by OS (J M) 16 July 1974.

(Formerly NC00NW 14 030 089)

In the area centred on NC 030 089 are 3 circular stone-walled huts ('A' - 'C') within a contemporary field system marked by ruinous walls, stone clearance heaps and occasional slight lynchets.

'A' measures 11.5m in diameter between the centres of a wall spread to 2.0m with an entrance gap in the SE.

Surveyed at 1/2500.

'B' measures 8.5m in diameter between the centres of a wall spread to 1.5m. There are 2 gaps; one in the SW and one in the SE, either of which may represent the entrance.

'C', poorly preserved, measures 7.5m between the centres of a wall mutilated by erosion. Entrance not evident.

Surveyed at 1/10,000.

Visited by OS (J M) 16 July 1974.

Settlement of three huts and field system - surveyed at 1:1500.

K Sabine, 1980.

(Formerly NC00NW 15 0317 0882)

At NC 0317 0882 is a circular stone-walled hut measuring 9.5m in diameter between the centres of a wall spread to 2.5m. The entrance is in the SSE.

Surveyed at 1/10,000.

Visited by OS (J M) 16 July 1974.

(Formerly NC00NW 16 031 085)

In the area centred on NC 031 085 is a settlement of 4 hut circles ('A'-'D').

'A' measures 8.0m in diameter between the centres of a wall just protruding through the peat, with an ill- defined entrance in the ESE.

'B' measures 9.0m in diameter between the centres of a wall, almost obliterated by peat in the S, and visible as a band of rubble elsewhere. A slight gap in the E may be the entrance.

'C', almost obscured by peat, measures 8.5m in diameter between wall centres. Entrance not evident.

'D' is a level platform circa 11.5m in diameter which is probably a totally overgrown hut circle.

Except to the S and SW of 'B' where there are a few stone clearance heaps and traces of ruinous walls, there is no evidence of contemporary cultivation.

Visited by OS (J M) 16 July 1974.

(Formerly NC00NW 21 027 091)

'Between the hut circle complex (NC00NW 2) and a more wide-spread group (NC00NW 14) is another complex not unlike NC00NW 2. It consists of a series of what may be 3 hut platforms and a more obvious hut circle lying within a complex of field walls and clearance heaps which may have been recorded by the OS as part of the NW end of NC00NW 14. It appears to be overlain on its downhill side by a dyke which runs straight for some distance across the hillside, and whose date is impossible to determine. Site not accurately located at time of visit.

Visited by R Gourlay (Highland Region Archaeologist), 24 August 1988.

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