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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 862752

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/862752

NG53NE 214 5971 3743

NG 5971 3743 Sheilings (Feature 17). Faint remains of 3 sheilings visible only as grass covered shapes in the hillside. to the northwest of this group are very faint remains of man-made structures. From this area a pass climbs over between Beinn na Leac and the Gualann na Leac and descends to join the path. Along the pass can be seen several faint traces of further man-made structures which are thought to most probably have been sheilings. Site identified during an archaeological survey of the townships of Hallaig and An Leac and the surrounding area.

ACFA, 2004.

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