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Rum, Farm Fields, Kinloch

Occupation Site (Mesolithic), Unidentified Flint(S) (Flint)(Period Unassigned), Unidentified Pottery (Neolithic)

Site Name Rum, Farm Fields, Kinloch

Classification Occupation Site (Mesolithic), Unidentified Flint(S) (Flint)(Period Unassigned), Unidentified Pottery (Neolithic)

Alternative Name(s) Rhum; Kinloch Castle Policies

Canmore ID 22202

Site Number NM49NW 3

NGR NM 4038 9986

NGR Description Centred NM 4038 9986

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

C14 Radiocarbon Dating

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Digital Images

Excavation photograph : Trench based on 078 890 after excavation; from west.
Excavation photograph : Trench based on 078 890 after excavation; from west.Excavation photograph : Trench based on 008 960 after excavation; from west.Excavation photograph : Trench based on 108 896 after excavation; from west.Excavation photograph : Trench 090 890; from west.Excavation photograph : Trench D based on 072 878 after removal of ploughsoil; from west.Excavation photograph : Trench A, feature 6, half section; from west.Excavation photograph : Extension to north of trench B, initial clean 9, 34; from west.Excavation photograph : Trench E, southern extension, 31; from south.Excavation photograph : View from SE corner.Excavation photograph : View from NE corner.Excavation photograph : View from NE corner.Excavation photograph : AG 0123 before sample, looking east.Excavation photograph : AG 0124  looking east from tower.Excavation photograph : Looking east. F0166 AD (exc).Excavation photograph : Looking east - section 1014 (AJ).Excavation photograph : Looking east - Jimmy 0178, 0179, AJ.Excavation photograph : Looking north-east, AD 0170.Excavation photograph : Looking north, AD 0183, showing in ploughsoil as dark stain.Excavation photograph : AD 0147/0202 half section, looking north.Excavation photograph : AD 0222 empty, looking south.Excavation photograph : Nijinski section, looking east.Excavation photograph : Looking west, AK section.Excavation photograph : Trench D, looking east.Excavation photograph : Sweet little mystery.Excavation photograph : AG 0185 looking north.Excavation photograph : Leonardo and surroundings.Excavation photograph : AG 0122 emptied of 0121 showing 0214 fill; from east.Excavation photograph : Nijinski close up looking west.Excavation photograph : AG 0248 half emptied in west end extension.Excavation photograph : BA, from S, 0010 removed.Excavation photograph : SW. BB - brushwood/flush.Excavation photograph : E. BB - brushwood.Excavation photograph : SE. BA  0078, 0071 (0020) removed.Excavation photograph : Various BA. Pete's sump, drains and 0072 (partly removed to south)Excavation photograph : W. BA/AG Gadaffi spit 0030 removed.Excavation photograph : E. Pete's sump. section - detail.Excavation photograph : S. BA/BA extn. 0030 area, bit damper.Excavation photograph : N. BA 0087 surface detail.Excavation photograph : N. overlapping series. series through 0087, onto stones.Excavation photograph : E. Stones below 0087 detail.Excavation photograph : SW. CRWJ, Nicole, 'racing soil mites', 0089/0090.Excavation photograph : W. section with pot. BCExcavation photograph : E. 0089, 0094 removed.Excavation photograph : S. 0087, 0089, 0090, 0094, removed.Excavation photograph : S. overhead. W frame, stones below 0089, 0094.Excavation photograph : Overhead, W. frame including stone below 0087.Excavation photograph : E. Overhead in frame. photogram of stone in 0090.Excavation photograph : NW. overhead. 0095/0091 (stones in situ)Excavation photograph : T-break - Nicloe.Excavation illustration print.Excavation photograph : taking core samples.Excavation photograph : AG 111 895.Excavation photograph : AG 109 894.Excavation photograph : AG 106 895.Excavation photograph : AG 108 895.Excavation photograph : AG 102 894.Excavation photograph : Work in progress.Excavation photograph : AG 103 893.Excavation photograph : AG 104 893.Excavation photograph : AG 105 892.Excavation photograph : AG 107 894.Excavation photograph : Feature.Excavation photograph : Feature.Excavation photograph : Feature.Excavation photograph : Feature.Excavation photograph : Stoney feature.Excavation photograph : Stoney feature.Excavation photograph : Stones in feature.Excavation photograph : Work in progress.Excavation photograph : General view of excavation.Excavation photographExcavation photographExcavation illustration print.Excavation photograph : BA, from south. W side. damp. Gen. unexc.Excavation photograph : BA, from south. W side. damp. Gen. unexc.Excavation photograph : Cores, Kinloch, Rhum.Excavation photograph : Bifacial, Kinloch, Rhum.Excavation photograph : people.Excavation photograph : fieldwalking pre-excavation.Excavation photograph : S. Brians samples in section. 0106.Excavation drawing : Site location.
(Photographic copy available)Excavation drawing : Site plan showing proposed area of excavation 1986.
(Photographic copy available)Excavation drawing : Site plan.
(Photographic copy available)Excavation drawing : AD - before excavation 1985.
(Photographic copy available)Excavation drawing : BA/BB - wet flush during excavation.
(Photographic copy available)Excavation drawing : BA - section across wet flush - east facing.
(Photographic copy available)Excavation photograph : Jimmy, from tower, 0106 - 0107, looking west.Excavation photograph : Looking south - Jimmy, big hole.Excavation photograph : AD 0223 empty; from the west.Excavation photograph : AG west end, half sectioned round feature looking west.Excavation photograph : Harry dead! with and without nails; looking north.Excavation photographExcavation photograph : Excavators.Excavation photograph : work in progress.Excavation photograph : work in progress.Excavation photograph : Trench based on 078 944 after excavation; from west.Excavation photograph : Trench based on 108 896 after excavation; from west.Excavation photograph : Trench 124 884 after removal of ploughsoil; from west.Excavation photograph : Trench 018 952 after removal of ploughsoil; from west.Excavation photograph : Trench 054 862 after ploughsoil removed; from west.

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Administrative Areas

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

Archaeology Notes

In the spring of 1984, excavations were carried out to investigate the nature and extent of a rich lithic scatter uncovered during ploughing by the Nature Conservancy Council the previous year. Using a stratified random sample, the ploughsoil across the field was sampled and five areas were examined in greater detail. This revealed a dense spread of lithic material across the SE corner of the field. Very few finds were made in the rest of the field. As the scatter continues otside the field boundary no exact size for the site can be given but a minimum area of 4,500 sq m would be appropriate. The density of lithic debris is as high as 1,800 pieces per square metre towards the centre of the concentration and it tails off very abruptly at the edges.

The majority of the assemblage is made of Rhum bloodstone, available from the west coast of the island. Platform and scalar cores, regular flakes and blades are present. Some scrapers and edge retouched pieces were recovered although the majority of the retouched assemblage comprises microliths, minly backed blades and crescents. One complete and six fragmentary leaf shaped points, several coarse stone tools, manly with bashed or bevelled ends, and two pieces of worked pumice were found. Although ganic remains were preserved, quantities of carbonised hazelnut shell were found.

Because ploughing of the field has, until now, been very shallow, evidence of several features has survived. The most interesting of those examined proved to b complex of intercutting pits and hollows with a rich fill, including many artifacts set into loamy soil. Isolated stake holes were also uncovered.

The site lies between 10m to 15m OD, within a small hollow opening to the sea at the SE. Recent research has shown the postglacial shore line for Rhum to be about 8m OD. Other bloodstone scatters have been recorded on the island.

Sponsor : SDD (AM)

C R Wickham-Jones, N Sharples, A Clarke, 1984

The second season of excavations concentrated upon the area of prehistoric activity identified in 1984. A number of pits and some stake holes were excavated. All were truncated by agriculture but a rich lithic assemblage was recovered, together with some carbonised material.

To the eastern edge of the site an old stream bed had been infilled at a later date. The fill included pottery and flaked lithics, together with a variety of boulders and cobbles. It is presumed to date from early land clearance during the neolithic. To the uphill side of the site, areas of slopewash were identified. In some places these sealed archaeological deposits, and they may be associated with localised environmental disturbance related to the introduction of farming.

C14 dates of 8590+/-95 (GU-1873) and 8515 +/-190 (GU-1874) were obtained from the 1984 excavations. These provide the earliest evidence so far for human settlement in Scotland. Activity on the site has therefore taken place over an extended period of time. Extensive environmental evidence associated with the site and its locality was recovered during the 1985 season. This will hopefully cover the period during which the site was in use.

Sponsor: HB & M

C R Wickham-Jones, D Pollock, 1985b

The third season of excavation opened a trench of approximately 350 metres square around an area of better preservation identified in 1985. A complex series of pits, together with post holes and at least one bedding trench for upright timbers, were uncovered. To the N the area of mesolithic activity is bounded by a wet flush, now infilled with peat, originally a running burn. Along its S banks the dumping of both gravel and larger stones took place in early prehistory and a deposit of birch may also be artificial.

Samples submitted for radiocarcbon dating from both this dumping and a selection of others on the site. Five C14 determinations were obtained from the 1985 excavations; these provide added evidence for mesolithic activity in the mid sixth millennium BC and suggest that it continued, sporadically at least, into the third millennium BC.

Sponsors : SDD-HBM, NCC, Robert Kiln Charitable Trust, Soc Ant Scot, George Morton Ltd, Savacentre (Edinburgh)

C R Wickham-Jones, D Pollock 1986b

Neolithic pottery and activity revealed by 1986 excavations.

Radiocarbon dates 8590 +- 95 bp (GU-1873) and 8515 +- 150 bp (GU-1874).

C R Wickham-Jones 1987.

Site has now been put down to pasture (1995).

NMRS, MS/868/1.

Activities

Field Visit (June 1983)

Kinloch NM 403 998 NM49NW

A considerable quantity of flaked bloodstone (including a barbed-and-tanged arrowhead) and a small amount of flintwork, which was found in a ploughed field 350m NE of Kinloch Castle, probably indicates the site of a knapping-floor.

RCAHMS 1983, visited June 1983

Excavation (1984)

In the spring of 1984, excavations were carried out to investigate the nature and extent of a rich lithic scatter uncovered during ploughing by the Nature Conservancy Council the previous year.

Source: C R Wickham-Jones, N Sharples, A Clarke, 1984

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