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Brunary Burn Structures Drystone WallingAbstract
A building which exemplifies the suggested appearance of the Brunary Burn structures '“ drystone walling with a hipped thatched roof '“ is preserved as the 'Cottars' House' at Auchindrain Museum near Inverary. One possible interpretation of these sites is that they were a response to the growing kelp industry in the early 19th century, with eventual economic slowdown and population decrease witnessed in the 1840s. As a direct result of the clearances, famine and emigrations, these houses were abandoned and left to fall to ruin.Downloads
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01-01-2009
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“Discussion”. 2009. Scottish Historical and Archaeological Internet Reports 35 (January): 13-14. https://journals.socantscot.org/index.php/shair/article/view/2159.
