EHG3540 - Watching brief - Inverness South-West Flood Relief Channel

Technique(s)

Organisation

Glasgow University (GUARD)

Date

May-July 2010

Description

Following earlier evaluation and excavation, GUARD conducted an archaeological watching brief in 2010 during construction works for the flood relief channel. This focused on the ground surrounding the two areas subject to archaeological excavation in 2009 (see EHG3100) and the area to the immediate east of Essich Road. A total of 24 features were encountered including 21 pits and 3 postholes which were all fully excavated. Four pits contained fragments of pot, one of which has been dated to the Late Bronze Age (Ballin-Smith pers comm.), while others contained burnt material including charcoal fragments, hazelnut shells and bone. <1> Report submitted for publication. <2>

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Map

Location

Location Inverness South-West Flood Relief Channel
Grid reference Centred NH 65965 41408 (567m by 351m) (7 map features)
Map sheet NH64SE
Operational Area INVERNESS NAIRN BADENOCH AND STRATHSPEY
Civil Parish INVERNESS AND BONA
Geographical Area INVERNESS

Related Monuments/Buildings (6)

  • Early neolithic pits - Slackbuie Way, Inverness (Monument)
  • Early neolithic pits - Slackbuie Way, Inverness (Monument)
  • Late Bronze Age pit - Slackbuie Way, Inverness (Monument)
  • Late Iron Age pit - Slackbuie Way, Inverness (Monument)
  • Mesolithic pit - Slackbuie Way, Inverness (Monument)
  • Prehistoric pit - Slackbuie Way, Inverness (Monument)

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Jul 8 2020 5:20PM

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