EHG4724 - Metal detecting survey - Fort William and Inverlochy Archaeological project

Technique(s)

Organisation

Glasgow University (GUARD)

Date

Sept 2007

Description

In August and September 2007, the Centre for Battlefield Archaeology and Glasgow University Archaeological Research Division (GUARD) conducted a programme of archaeological investigation of the remains of the old fort at Fort William, part of the Parade in the town of Fort William and the battlefield of Inverlochy. The fieldwork involved geophysical survey at the fort and the Parade (see EHG4351), followed by trial excavation of anomalies (see EHG4723), and the metal detector survey of an area near Inverlochy Castle in search of remains of the battle fought there in 1645. The metal detector survey at Inverlochy resulted in the recovery of two musket balls which may relate to the battle, but the sparsity of material does not allow any firm conclusions to be drawn about the exact location of the engagement. This part-Heritage Lottery assisted project was a Highland 2007 initiative supported by Lochaber Community Fund and Highland Council, and included active participation on the part of the local community, including school groups and metal detectorists. <1>

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Map

Location

Location Fort William
Grid reference Centred NN 1192 7505 (207m by 204m) (2 map features)
Map sheet NN17NW
Operational Area ROSS SKYE AND LOCHABER
Civil Parish KILMALLIE
Geographical Area LOCHABER

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

  • Battle Site, Inverlochy (Battlefield)

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Record last edited

Jun 20 2016 1:32PM

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