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Aerial Photographic Interpretation

Date 11 April 2014

Event ID 990783

Category Recording

Type Aerial Photographic Interpretation

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/990783

Following a review of the aerial photographic evidence, the circles of pits recorded as cropmarking on aerial photographs are now thought to represent the remains of later prehistoric roundhouses belonging to an unenclosed settlement. As such the pit circle classifications previously applied have been removed.

Information from RCAHMS (KMM) 11 April 2014

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