EHG5871 - Evaluation - new house extension, Chapelfield, Corslet, Rosemarkie
Technique(s)
Organisation
AOC Archaeology Group
Date
Sept 2021
Description
An archaeological evaluation was carried out by AOC Archaeology Group in 2021 at Chapelfield, Corslet, Rosemarkie, ahead of a proposed porch extension to the existing house building. The fieldwork comprised machine excavation of the footprint for the new porch in September 2021, followed by a programme of post-excavation analysis in 2022. The site was located in an area known as ‘monk’s burial ground’, thought denote the general location of an early medieval/medieval chapel at Kincurdy. Human remains had reportedly been uncovered by previous owners during construction of the house in the 1980s. The evaluation uncovered an inhumation grave cut, set on a N-S alignment, containing the degraded articulated remains of a single inhumation burial with no grave goods or associated artefacts. Osteological analysis identified the remains as belonging to a young adult, possible female, between 19-21 years old at the time of death. Radiocarbon dating of a tooth provided a date range of 773-992 cal AD (95% probability). Isotope values from the tooth provided evidence for a diet relatively high in marine protein and originating from a coastal environment. <1>
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Location
Location | Chapelfield, Corslet, Rosemarkie |
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Grid reference | Centred NH 7388 5818 (7m by 8m) (2 map features) |
Map sheet | NH75NW |
Geographical Area | ROSS AND CROMARTY |
Operational Area | ROSS SKYE AND LOCHABER |
Civil Parish | ROSEMARKIE |
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
- MHG61326 Chapelfield burial ground, Kincurdie (Kincurdy) - Rosemarkie (Monument)
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Record last edited
Mar 7 2023 11:01AM