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Field Visit

Event ID 973160

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/973160

SY66 (NL64119231) Blackhouse.

Location: Peat covered plateau shelf at edge of gully of Allt a Mhuilinn.

Description: Subrectangular single cell, 4 x 3 m, unimproved blackhouse with stone-faced 0.9 m thick walls, corners rounded externally and opposing doorways east and west.

Note: Possible platform. Erosion by weathering and rabbit burrowing.

Brannigan and Foster 2000, 73

SY67 (NL64149228) Cairn.

Location: Peat-covered plateau shelf.

Description: Mounded pile of stones 2 m diam. with sizes of 0.15 - 0.4 m. Could be a clearance cairn.

Brannigan and Foster 2000, 73

SY68 (NL64189225) Complex of blackhouse and shelter.

Location: Peat-covered plateau shelf over-looking gully of Allt Mhuilinn.

Description: Sub-rectangular, 5 x 2.5 m, unimproved blackhouse with later shelter built inside.

Brannigan and Foster 2000, 73

SY68a (NL64189225) Blackhouse.

Description: The building is masked to some extent by displaced stone and has been subject to reuse as a shelter (B) that was built on top of one half of the partly deconstructed house. The underlying house appears to be a subrectangular single cell, approximately 5 x 2.5 m, unimproved blackhouse with thin walls c. 0.50 m thick and possibly opposing doorways north and south. Building blocks in 1.5 - 0.8 m range. These dimensions are more suitable for a shieling hut, but may be all that a single shepherd of the post-clearance phase would require.

Brannigan and Foster 2000, 73

SY68b (NL64189225) Shelter.

Description: Mass of reused tumbled stone in squared construction, 1 x 1 m, forms single cell shelter inside eastern half of house.

Brannigan and Foster 2000, 73

SY82 (NL64129223) Cairn (mound).

Location: Inside dyke mid-slope of Allt a Mhuilinn.

Description: Circular, 7 m diam., grassed mound and a few random stones. Note: Covered by heather

Brannigan and Foster 2000, 74

SY83 (NL64119226) Shieling.

Location: Inside dyke mid-slope of Allt a Mhuilinn.

Description: Rounded subrectangular single cell, 3 x 2.5 m, with earth and stone walls 0.6 m thick, entrance to south. Note: Covered by heather.

Brannigan and Foster 2000, 74

SY97 (NL64129229) Complex of two shelters.

Location: Lower-slope plateau overlooking dyke.

Description: Two oval cojoined shelters using large stone blocks. Note: Stones 0.5 - 1 m range could be rebuild from earlier monument.

Brannigan and Foster 2000, 75

SY97a (NL64129229) Shelter.

Location: As above.

Description: Oval single cell, 4 x 3 m, built with large blocks 0.5 - 0.7 m.

Brannigan and Foster 2000, 75

SY97b (NL64129229) Shelter.

Location: As above.

Description: Oval single cell, 3.5 x 3 m, built with large blocks 0.5 - 1 m, possibly as an annex to (a), or the standing remains of an earlier structure.

Brannigan and Foster 2000, 75

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