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Drimnagall Wood

Cave (Period Unassigned), Flake(S) (Neolithic), Knife (Period Unassigned), Leaf Arrowhead (Period Unassigned), Scraper (Tool) (Period Unassigned)

Site Name Drimnagall Wood

Classification Cave (Period Unassigned), Flake(S) (Neolithic), Knife (Period Unassigned), Leaf Arrowhead (Period Unassigned), Scraper (Tool) (Period Unassigned)

Alternative Name(s) Linnhe Mhuirich Rockshelter

Canmore ID 39128

Site Number NR78SW 9

NGR NR 723 847

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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  • Council Argyll And Bute
  • Parish North Knapdale
  • Former Region Strathclyde
  • Former District Argyll And Bute
  • Former County Argyll

Archaeology Notes ( - 1973)

NR78SW 9 723 847.

(NR 722 847) There is a very small rock shelter in low broken cliff scree. A hearth and various flints, now at Kilberry, were found 1960-2, The flints are a large scraper, knife, leaf-shaped arrowhead, flakes and chips, all Neolithic in date.

M Campbell and M Sandeman 1964.

NR 723 847 - Several possible rock shelters are visible in the scree in this area. None can now be identified as having been occupied. The flints are still at Kilberry.

Visited by OS (DWR) 15 May 1973.

Activities

Field Visit (April 1987)

Excavations in a small rock-shelter 300m N of Dun Mhuirich (NR78SW 3) between 1960-2 revealed a hearth and a series of flints of Neolithic date, including a leaf-shaped arrowhead, a scraper and a knife, all of which are preserved at Kilberry Castle (Campbell and Sandeman 1964).

Visited April 1987

RCAHMS 1988

Field Visit (August 1994)

A small rock shelter is located in the cliff face close to the road. A hearth and various flints, now at Kilberry, were found 1960-62. The flints are a large scraper, knife, leaf shaped arrowhead, flakes and chips, all Neolithic in date. NMRS have identified several other possible rock shelters within the same cliff face.

GUARD 1994

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