EHG6106 - Excavation - Hut circles, Aultcraggie, Brora

Technique(s)

Organisation

GUARD Archaeology Ltd

Date

May-June 2023

Description

An archaeological excavation was undertaken by GUARD Archaeology in 2023 on behalf of the Clyne Heritage Society across parts of two hut circles at Aultcraggie, Brora, Sutherland. The investigations involved members of the Clyne Heritage Society, volunteers from the local community and archaeology students from the University of Glasgow, Edinburgh, and St. Andrews. The excavation involved the partial excavation of both structures revealing successive floor deposits, internal features and an entrance for each structure. A metal detecting survey was also undertaken across the site and a small assemblage of metal artefacts, in the main musket balls were found. Other finds recovered during the course of the excavation included small abraded prehistoric pottery sherds and lithic finds of flint, quartzite, quartz and coarse stone tools including a possible saddle quern or saddle quern rough-out fragment. The excavations made significant discoveries that may span the late Bronze Age to Iron-Age periods. It was not yet clear whether the hut circles were occupied in the Bronze Age and/or during the Iron-Age period, or whether the site was abandoned then resettled. It was considered that to fully understand the chronology and complexity of the site a programme of post-excavation analysis and specialist appraisal of the artefact and ecofact assemblages would be required. <1>

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Location

Location Aultcraggie, Brora
Grid reference Centred NC 8775 0537 (47m by 22m) (2 map features)
Map sheet NC80NE
Geographical Area SUTHERLAND
Operational Area CAITHNESS SUTHERLAND AND EASTER ROSS
Civil Parish CLYNE

Related Monuments/Buildings (2)

  • Hut circle - Aultcraggie 'B' (Monument)
  • Hut circle - Aultcraggie 'C' (Monument)

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Record last edited

Oct 27 2023 10:47AM

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