Monument record MHG36899 - Prehistoric occupation remains - Castle Hill, Inverness
Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred NH 69720 44092 (52m by 41m) (Centred) |
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Map sheet | NH64SE |
Operational Area | INVERNESS NAIRN BADENOCH AND STRATHSPEY |
Civil Parish | INVERNESS AND BONA |
Geographical Area | INVERNESS |
Map
Type and Period (8)
- STORAGE PIT (Neolithic - 4000 BC to 2401 BC) + Sci.Date
- POST HOLE (Neolithic - 4000 BC to 2401 BC) + Sci.Date
- STRUCTURE? (Neolithic - 4000 BC to 2401 BC)
- HEARTH (Neolithic - 4000 BC to 2401 BC)
- PALISADE? (Neolithic - 4000 BC to 2401 BC)
- BOUNDARY FENCE? (Neolithic - 4000 BC to 2401 BC)
- DRAIN (19th Century to 20th Century - 1801 AD to 2000 AD)
- IN SITU BURNT DEPOSIT (Neolithic to 19th Century - 4000 BC to 1900 AD)
Full Description
In spring 2000 an archaeological evaluation by trial trenching was undertaken, followed by full excavation, of a small area at Castlehill, bu SUAT prior to a housing development. Features relating to prehistoric and modern (18th to 20th century) occupation were identified. These included post-holes, pits (possibly for storage) and areas of burning. The first stage of evaluation involved the trial trenching of a 2% sample (c 550m2) of the development area. The only archaeological features located, other than field drains and modern disturbance, lay in the NW corner of the site. One was a post-hole, while the other was a small pit, which produced one sherd of possible Iron Age pottery. A wider area was opened up around these features, leading to the discovery of an irregular shallow scoop, which produced a sherd of probable Neolithic pottery and two fragments of possible pitchstone, and a small pit.
Full excavation was carried out in the area (c 50 x 20m) surrounding the above-noted features, which lay on the top of a distinct knoll in the SW corner of the development. In total, c 25 small post-holes and pits were identified. A concentration of cut features, perhaps representing a discrete zone of activity, was located around the previously encountered pits. There may have been a temporary structure in this location, perhaps centred on a possible hearth pit and various storage pits. The location of various post-holes suggested one or two palisade boundaries. Radiocarbon dates from two features suggest a date range in the latter half of the 4th millennium BC (calibrated). Features, including a pig burial and a drainage cut, demonstrated the use of this field in recent times (19th/20th century) for farming, and suggested the importance of drainage in the area. Sponsor: Tulloch Homes Ltd. <1> <2>
Sources/Archives (2)
- <1> SHG21105 Text/Report/Fieldwork Report: SUAT Ltd. 12/2000. Archaeological Evaluation of Castlehill, Caulfield Road, Inshes, Inverness. SUAT Ltd. 11/12/2000. Digital (scanned as PDF).
- <2> SHG23040 Text/Publication/Serial: Turner, R (ed). 2000. Discovery and Excavation in Scotland - New Series, Volume 1, 2000. Paper (Original). p 52.
Finds (3)
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Related Monuments/Buildings (0)
Related Events/Activities (2)
Record last edited
Jul 15 2013 12:18PM