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Tyninghame

Barrow (Later Prehistoric), Sunken Floored Building(S) (Medieval)(Possible)

Site Name Tyninghame

Classification Barrow (Later Prehistoric), Sunken Floored Building(S) (Medieval)(Possible)

Alternative Name(s) The Mast

Canmore ID 57717

Site Number NT67NW 16

NGR NT 60587 79907

NGR Description Centre

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/57717

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Tyninghame, oblique aerial view, taken from the NE, centred on the cropmark of a ring-ditch.
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Administrative Areas

  • Council East Lothian
  • Parish Whitekirk And Tyninghame
  • Former Region Lothian
  • Former District East Lothian
  • Former County East Lothian

Archaeology Notes

NT67NW 16 NT 60586 79905

The Mast: scheduled as ring-ditch house.

Information from Historic Scotland, scheduling document dated 16 December 1993.

Activities

Magnetometry (August 2000 - January 2002)

Geomagnetic surveys have been carried out over a sample of 30 cropmark sites in the vicinity of Traprain Law, comprising Phase 1 of the Traprain Law Environs Project.

In the majority of cases (23 out of 30), the surveys have confirmed the presence on the ground of the enclosures shown on aerial photographs, often with very clear results. In a number of cases, the surveys have produced evidence of probable internal and/or external features which were not immediately visible on air photographs, while in other cases, the presence of these additional features has been confirmed. Several of the sites investigated appear to represent more than one phase of archaeological activity.

In the 7 cases where cropmark sites have not been readily identified, this appears to be due to a number of factors. In only one instance does the underlying igneous geology appear to be the main factor; while in several cases, anomalies not immediately relatable to the previous cropmarks were detected and might well prove be of archaeological significance.

The work reported here brings to a conclusion Phase 1 of the Traprain Law Environs Project.

Archive to be deposited in the NMRS.

Sponsors: Historic Scotland, University of Durham, and Dickinson College, Pennsylvania.

Duncan Hale and Colin Haselgrove.

Project (2000 - 2004)

A project investigating the nature and development of later prehistoric and Roman Iron Age settlement in a 15 by 10 km block of landscape around the major fortified hilltop site at Traprain Law in East Lothian.

Note (7 June 2023)

The location, classification and period of this site have been reviewed and changed from BARROW (PREHISTORIC), CROPMARK(S) (PERIOD UNKNOWN).

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