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Court Hill
Pit(S) (Period Unassigned), Pit Alignment(S) (Prehistoric)
Site Name Court Hill
Classification Pit(S) (Period Unassigned), Pit Alignment(S) (Prehistoric)
Canmore ID 27032
Site Number NO03SE 36
NGR NO 0761 3314
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/27032
- Council Perth And Kinross
- Parish Auchtergaven
- Former Region Tayside
- Former District Perth And Kinross
- Former County Perthshire
Excavation (March 2019 - May 2019)
NO 07400 33200 A monitored topsoil strip was carried out, March to May 2019, in advance of the formation of a borrow-pit on land at Loak Farm, Bankfoot. This monitored topsoil strip was undertaken within two conjoined areas, with the eastern area being designated for a concrete plant, asphalt plant and stocking area, and the western area being designated for the borrow pit and wash-plant. Cropmarks identified from aerial photographs suggested that there was a prehistoric pit alignment (Canmore ID: 239560) within the eastern area consisting of at least seven pits, and that there were a further two prehistoric pit alignments (Canmore ID: 27032 and 82087) located immediately to the S of the proposed development area.
There were features identified within both the eastern and the western areas. They consisted of seven roundhouses, eight four-post structures, two six-post structures, two ring ditches, an oval post-built structure, a lightweight post-built structure, a post and post-trench structure, and numerous isolated pits and groups of pits. These features indicate an extensive settlement of later prehistoric (Late Bronze Age or Iron Age) date.
A number of finds were recovered from these features. They consisted of burnt animal bone, prehistoric pottery, a saddle quern and two possible saddle querns, two possible hammer-stones, two pierced stones (possibly loom weights), a grinding stone, and a number of pieces of iron slag. This would indicate various activities taking place on the site including small-scale iron smelting, grinding of grain-crops, and possibly weaving. All the finds recovered are consistent with the later prehistoric date indicated by the type of feature.
Archive: NRHE (intended). Reports lodged with Council HER
Funder: Breedon Aggregates
Magnus Kirby − CFA Archaeology Ltd
OASIS ID: cfaarcha1-372969
(Source: DES Volume 21)