The excavation of a square-ditched barrow and other cropmarks at Boysack Mills, Inverkeilor, Angus

Authors

  • Diana Murray
  • Ian Ralston
  • P J Ashmore Contributor
  • M Harman Contributor
  • I A G Shepherd Contributor
  • L Thoms Contributor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.127.359.386

Keywords:

Cropmarks, Burial, Barrow, Beaker, Beaker Burial, Ringditch House, Circular Enclosure

Abstract

This report describes the excavation in 1977 of a square-ditched barrow probably dating from the first or second century AD, together with the damaged remains of a second square-ditched barrow, a crescentic feature (possibly the very damaged remains of a ring-ditch or ring-ditch house), and a circular enclosure, possibly of Neo date and measuring 18cm in diameter. A burial accompanied by a Beaker was recovered from the quarry shortly after the main excavation. There is a note on the `Radiocarbon dates' by Patrick J Ashmore (376 & 377) and an `Appendix 1: the Beaker burial' by Lisbeth M Thoms (381--3) which includes notes on `The Beaker' by Ian A G Shepherd (382--3) and `The skeletal remains' by Mary Harman (383).

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Published

30-11-1998

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The excavation of a square-ditched barrow and other cropmarks at Boysack Mills, Inverkeilor, Angus. (1998). Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 127, 359-386. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.127.359.386

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