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Hatton Mill Farm

Cist (Early Bronze Age), Beaker (Early Bronze Age), Scraper (Tool) (Flint)(Early Bronze Age)

Site Name Hatton Mill Farm

Classification Cist (Early Bronze Age), Beaker (Early Bronze Age), Scraper (Tool) (Flint)(Early Bronze Age)

Canmore ID 35455

Site Number NO64NW 22

NGR NO 618 496

NGR Description NO c. 618 496

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Angus
  • Parish Kinnell
  • Former Region Tayside
  • Former District Angus
  • Former County Angus

Archaeology Notes

NO64NW 22 618 496.

NO 618 496. A short cist was discovered in December 1970 during ploughing on Hatton Hill Farm. Oriented NE-SW, it lay at 30m OD near the edge of a terrace above a small tributary of the Lunan Water. It was excavated by staff of Dundee Museum, who showed that it had been built of thirteen sandstone slabs, i.e. four main slabs and the remainder being used as pinning material as shown on plan. The capstone lay only 0.1m below the surface. The cist measured 1m long by 58cm broad and 55cm deep internally; its floor, and the excavation pit dug to take the cist, were packed with gravel. It contained an inhumation, accompanied by a beaker of All-Over-Cord type and a small flint scraper, which are now in Dundee Museum (Acc Nos: 1971-543: 1 and 2).

At the E corner of the excavation pit, there was a second, smaller and later pit, filled with pebbles. Its purpose is unknown.

L M M Wedderburn 1971; 1973; H Coutts 1971

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Note (1978)

Hatton Mill Farm NO 618 496 NO64NW

The excavation of this cist, following its discovery in 1970, revealed an inhumation which was accompanied by a Beaker and a flint scraper (DMAG 1971-543: 1 and 2 respectively).

RCAHMS 1978

(Wedderburn 1970; Coutts 1971, 46, no. 84)

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