Site Event/Activity record EHG699 - A830 Arisaig to Kinsadel Road Improvement

Location

Location
Grid reference Centred NM 6690 8922 (2342m by 5368m)
Map sheet NM68NE
Geographical Area LOCHABER

Technique(s)

Organisation

Headland Archaeology Ltd

Date

11 April 2002

Map

Description

Re-alignment of a 6km section of the A830 road in Arisaig provided an opportunity to investigate the archaeology of this poorly understood area of the West Highlands. A combination of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental techniques were used to investigate the road corridor. Archaeological survey, followed up by selected excavations, identified a previously unrecorded Bronze Age kerb cairn and two areas of shieling huts. Investigation of the shielings obtained evidence for repeated reuse of sites and reconstruction of structures through the medieval and post-medieval periods. In both cases, Bronze Age deposits were also recorded at the base of the medieval sequence. Analysis of a long peat core from a basin close to one of the shielings revealed a history of continuous but gradual decline in woodland, starting in about 3200 BC and continuing to the present day. Collation of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental data frm the present project and previous investigations in the area have allowed the creation of a tentative model of landscape evolution for Arisaig. <1>

Sources/Archives (2)

  • --- Text/Report: Dalland M. A830 Arisaig to Kinsadel Road Improvement. Headland Archaeology Ltd. . .
  • <1> Text/Report: Carter, S., Dalland, M., Long, D.. 2005. Early Land-Use and Landscape Development in Arisaig. Scottish Archaeological Internet Report Vol. 15. Digital.

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Jun 22 2016 10:08AM

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