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Perth, South Methven Street, Clydesdale Bank

No Class (Event)

Site Name Perth, South Methven Street, Clydesdale Bank

Classification No Class (Event)

Alternative Name(s) Peh 79 & 80

Canmore ID 28301

Site Number NO12SW 142

NGR NO 1154 2365

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Perth And Kinross
  • Parish Perth
  • Former Region Tayside
  • Former District Perth And Kinross
  • Former County Perthshire

Archaeology Notes

NO12SW 142 1154 2365.

The outer edge of the town ditch was recorded running parallel to Methven Street. The fills of the ditch included a substantial quantity of bovine horn cores, indicating that medieval horn working had taken place in the area. Two properties facing onto the Mill Wynd around the Hal'o'the Wynds House were examined, one of which provided evidence of a mill leat and associated timber structures. (NO12SW 104) Finds included a medieval dress pin some pottery and fragments of textile and leather. They have been placed in Perth Museum.

L Blanchard and M Spearman 1980; A G Reid 1985.

A watching brief was carried out by SUAT during work done to site in 1980.

Information from RCAHMS (FO) 24 October 1996

Finds and archive from this excavation are held in Perth Museum and Art Gallery under accession numbers PMAG 1987.68-83.

A G Reid 1987.

Activities

Excavation (1980)

The outer edge of the town ditch was recorded running parallel to Methven Street. The fills of the ditch included a substantial quantity of bovine horn cores, indicating that medieval horn working had taken place in the area. Two properties facing onto the Mill Wynd around the Hal'o'the Wynds House were examined, one of which provided evidence of a mill leat and associated timber structures. (NO12SW 104) Finds included a medieval dress pin some pottery and fragments of textile and leather. They have been placed in Perth Museum.

L Blanchard and M Spearman 1980; A G Reid 1985.

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