Monument record MHG36899 - Prehistoric occupation remains - Castle Hill, Inverness

Summary

Prehistoric occupation remains on a dry knoll, including a possible structure, storage pits and possible timber boundaries. Both artefactual and radiocarbon dating point to this habitation having occurred in the Neolithic period, specifically the latter half of the 4th millennium BC.

Location

Grid reference Centred NH 69720 44092 (52m by 41m) (Centred)
Map sheet NH64SE
Operational Area INVERNESS NAIRN BADENOCH AND STRATHSPEY
Civil Parish INVERNESS AND BONA
Geographical Area INVERNESS

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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> 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> Text/Publication/Serial: Turner, R (ed). 2000. Discovery and Excavation in Scotland - New Series, Volume 1, 2000. Paper (Original). p 52.

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Record last edited

Jul 15 2013 12:18PM

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