The investigation of two cropmark sites near Inverness

Stephen Carter (Author)

Christopher Russell-White (Author)


Keywords:
Glendruidh Cropmark, Timber Halls, Cropmark, Glendruidh Timber Halls, Enclosures
Period(s):
Mesolithic, Iron Age, Prehistoric

Abstract


An archaeological assessment of the proposed line of the Inverness Southern Distributor Road led to the excavation of two cropmark sites, the Hilton `pit alignments' and the Glendruidh `timber halls or enclosures'. Neither site was located in excavation. It is concluded that the pit alignment cropmark could be the product of recent agricultural activity, but the cause of the Glendruidh cropmark, and therefore the existence of the timber halls or enclosures, remains uncertain.

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Published
30-11-1994
How to Cite
Carter, S., & Russell-White, C. (1994). The investigation of two cropmark sites near Inverness. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 123, 235–243. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.123.235.243
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