EHG6238 - DBA and walkover survey - Kilmuir-Achachork DMA Water Main rehab, Skye
Technique(s)
Organisation
West Coast Archaeological Services
Date
May
Description
An archaeological desk-based assessment and walkover survey were carried out by West Coast Archaeological Services in 2024 on behalf of Scottish Water in advance of a water main rehab scheme located between Hungladder and Totescore in Trotternish, and at Achachork-Toravaig, near Portee, on the island of Skye. The work was undertaken to assess the nature and extent of any archaeological sites likely to be affected within the areas outlined for the proposed water main rehab project, especially where an open cut trench will be excavated for the new pipeline, and in order to inform recommendations for the protection and management of any sites recovered. The desk-based assessment and investigation of aerial imagery covering the areas, identified a number of archaeological sites in close proximity to the proposed works, while the walkover survey confirmed the presence of these sites. The recorded sites included farmsteads, byres, stone and turf dykes, and rig and furrow cultivation dating to the post-medieval period and relating to farming settlements and agricultural improvements in the area; and two prehistoric hut circles at Kilvaxter. Mitigation measures were proposed to safeguard the sites during the development works. <1>
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Location
Location | Kilmuir-Achachork, Skye |
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Grid reference | Centred NG 4345 5818 (12385m by 27302m) (3 map features) |
Map sheet | NG45NW |
Geographical Area | SKYE AND LOCHALSH |
Operational Area | ROSS SKYE AND LOCHABER |
Civil Parish | KILMUIR |
Civil Parish | PORTREE |
Related Monuments/Buildings (3)
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Record last edited
Jun 4 2024 1:19PM