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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 864855

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

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NH54SW 26 528 444

(On boundary between parishes of Kirkhill and Kilmorack).

NH 44/54 OS 528444No. 41 West of Meikle Phoineas.

In an area of old turf walls there is an approx. rectangular earth¬work about 35 yards x 22 yards, consisting of the outer ditch up-cast forming a raised platform of soil. The west corner (which is the easiest to examine) is sharper than a right-angle. The site is very eroded and is extremely difficult to trace owing to bushes and scrub birch etc. There has been digging close to the east side, this may have been to obtain soil for the infill. This may be the site of Paslaidh, which according to local tradition was an old Celtic church in this immediate area. If so, it must have been a very early timber and wattle structure. Local tradition also relates that there was a very ancient burial ground in the wood on the other and south side of the road near Brockies Corner (approx. OS 527441) which seems to be too far away from the earthwork. It is difficult to see this earthwork being constructed for a secular purpose as it is not in a good defensive position if used as a lookout for the Stockford of Ross. It may have been a practice construction, or connected with the Montrose wars, or a drovers' stance.

Coghill et al 1989

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