New Sites (28 October 2011)
Here are some of the most interesting new sites added to the HER in September and October. These include several newly identified prehistoric sites, a mysterious structure at Toman na Croiche near Laggan and an intriguing find of some 2nd World War phosphate grenades in Wick that may have been used by the Secret Army.
Hundreds more sites have been added as a result of recent fieldwork, and these can be found by following the links from New Fieldwork Reports.
Don't forget we welcome your information so if you know of sites that are not currently recorded in the HER please get in touch!
SSPCK School at Lonemore, Gairloch
House (Lordy's Ruin), Croft 59, Lonemore
Findspot of axehead at Washingwells Farm near Auldearn
Square Cottage, The Square, Roshven Estate
Approximate findspot of Neolithic stone ball, Hilton
Cairn, 500m south of Admiral's Farm, Edderton
Seaforth Burial Enclosure, Brahan Castle
Possible prehistoric pit, 4 Kilbride, Broadford
Possible cist, 4 Kilbride, Broadford
Toman na Croiche, South Laggan
Circular enclosure and associated features, Druim Mor
Cup marked boulder and possible standing stone, Druim Mor
Site of fishing station, Eilean na Rainich
Findspot of WWII phosphorus grenades, Bank Row, Wick
Possible rock shelter or still, north of Soulmarksie
New photographs of Dalmore Distillery