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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 782290

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/782290

NG55SE 14 centred on 5865 5052

Five small subrectangular to subcircular structures and the remains of two stone dykes, grouped around a marshy area some 400m to the SW of the township (NG55SE 2), were recorded during a pre-afforestation survey of Eilean Fladday. The structures measure up to 4m across and are defined by low stony banks up to 1m in width. Four of the structures and one dyke lie to the E of the marshy ground and the remaining structure and second dyke lie to the W.

M Dalland and C Lowe (Headland Archaeology) 12 February 1999; NMRS MS 899/136, no.12

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