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Ross And Cromarty, Muir Of Ord

No Class (Event)

Site Name Ross And Cromarty, Muir Of Ord

Classification No Class (Event)

Canmore ID 293486

Site Number NH54NW 165

NGR NH 529 489

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/293486

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Highland
  • Parish Urray (Ross And Cromarty)
  • Former Region Highland
  • Former District Ross And Cromarty
  • Former County Ross And Cromarty

Activities

Archaeological Evaluation (October 2006)

NH 529 489 An archaeological evaluation was carried out in October 2006 on the site of a proposed housing development near Muir of Ord, Ross-shire. Within the site one cropmark of a possible prehistoric settlement site had been identified from aerial photographs (Highland SMR NH54NW0174). The field evaluation entailed a 15% evaluation of the 5.1ha development area. We excavated 57 trenches, and recorded one feature, a linear ditch running in a NW-SE direction in the SW margins of the site. This may be a modern agricultural field boundary, as the deposit within the ditch was archaeologically sterile, and very similar to the overlying topsoil. It is not regarded as being archaeologically significant. The absence of any archaeological features in the area of the identified cropmark suggested that the cropmark might have been related to variations in the natural geology. No further archaeological work was recommended.

Archive and report to be deposited in NMRS. Report lodged with Highland SMR.

Sponsor: Scotia Homes Ltd.

C Hewat and S-J Haston 2006

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