Monument record MHG53608 - Rig and furrow cultivation, SE of Leitir Fura, Kinloch, Isle of Skye

Summary

Rig and furrow cultivation, to the SE of the township of Leitir Fura, was recorded during survey. A number of associated clearance cairns were also recorded.

Location

Grid reference NG 73296 15760 (point)
Map sheet NG71NW
Geographical Area SKYE AND LOCHALSH
Operational Area ROSS SKYE AND LOCHABER

Map

Type and Period (3)

Full Description

The remnants of an extensive area of lazy bed or perhaps rig cultivation lying amongst mature Ash trees and Hazel saplings. The beds/rigs are 3.00 meters wide from furrow to furrow and run in a north-west to south-east direction up and down the slope. Clearance cairns lie at both the head and foot of the beds/rigs. The remains of ploughed through clearance cairns at many points on the hillside suggests that prior to the forestry planting this type of cultivation may have covered the entire hillside and the level ground below. <1>

Archive report includes plans, recording sheet and photographs. <2>

Noted during the original survey of Leitir Fura in 1996. <3>

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Text/Report/Fieldwork Report: Wildgoose M. 01/2010. Leitir Fura, Kinloch, Isle of Skye: A Clearance Settlement Managed for Public Display - A Re-evaluation after 10 years of Public Access. Archaeological and Ancient Landscape Survey. Digital. Site LF.2010.23.
  • <2> Collection/Project Archive: Wildgoose M. 01/2010. Leitir Fura, Kinloch, Isle of Skye: A Clearance Settlement Managed for Public Display - A Re-evaluation after 10 years of Public Access (Project Archive). Archaeological and Ancient Landscape Survey. Digital. Site LF.2010.23.
  • <3> Text/Report/Fieldwork Report: Wildgoose, M and Kozikowski, G. 1996. Leitir Fura: A survey of the visible remains and the related relic landscape. Dualchas Museums' Service. Digital. Site 23.

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Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Record last edited

Dec 2 2010 3:41PM

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