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Loch Leven

Charcoal Burning Platform(S) (Period Unassigned)(Possible)

Site Name Loch Leven

Classification Charcoal Burning Platform(S) (Period Unassigned)(Possible)

Canmore ID 120314

Site Number NN16SW 8

NGR NN 1275 6153

NGR Description NN 1275 6153 and NN 1279 6152

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Highland
  • Parish Kilmallie
  • Former Region Highland
  • Former District Lochaber
  • Former County Inverness-shire

Archaeology Notes

NN16SW 8 1275 6153 and 1279 6152

A possible charcoal burning platform (NMRS MS 738/31, no.31) and a second platform, situated on the S-facing slope overlooking Loch Leven, were recorded during a pre-afforestation survey by AOC (Scotland Ltd). The possible charcoal burning platform, at NN 1275 6153, lies immediately E of a small burn, and measures 8m in diameter. It is levelled into the hillside on the N to 0.5m in depth whilst there is a slight trace of a revetment around the front edge. The second platform lies about 50m to the ESE at NN 1279 6152, immediately N of a footpath. It comprises a scoop, hollowed into the hillside to a depth of 0.4m. A mature birch tree is growing in the middle of the platform and it is unclear if the feature is the result of tree planting or if it represents the reuse of a feature such as a hut platform or a charcoal burning platform.

C Burgess (AOC (Scotland Ltd)) March 1996; NMRS MS 738/31 nos.31 and 32 (6/4 and 6/1).

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