Inverness, Slackbuie

Classifications: Roundhouse(Prehistoric) (Possible),Lithic Scatter(Prehistoric),Pottery Scatter(Period Unassigned)

This place may be a listed building, scheduled monument or other designation. Check for designation records

Digital images

Aerial view of Slackbuie Road and Knocknagel, Inverness, loo

Papers of James Sloan Bone, landscape historian, Inverness, Highland, Scotland

20102105143

Location Details

Local authority: Highland

Parish: Inverness And Bona

Former region: Highland

Former district: Inverness

Former county: Inverness-Shire

Location accurate to the nearest 100 metres.

British National Grid (BNG) Coordinates: 267100, 841900

Ordnance Survey (OS) National Grid Reference: NH 671 419

Latitude: 57.44789Longitude: -4.21622

Datum: OSGB36 - NGR

Further details

Site number: NH64SE 531

National Record of the Historic Environment (NRHE) ID: 293040

Aerial view of Slackbuie Road and Knocknagel, Inverness, loo

Papers of James Sloan Bone, landscape historian, Inverness, Highland, Scotland

20102105143

1 Note

Category: Descriptive accounts

Event reference: 858652

NH64SE 531

NH 671 419 (centred on) Elphinstone Holdings Ltd commissioned SUAT to undertake an archaeological excavation on the site of land being sold for development at Slackbuie, Inverness. The development area was a green field site located on the south-east side of Inverness and contained two separate areas of archaeological interest, Areas A and B.
Within Area A (centred on NH 67119 41947) a sub-triangle measuring 4243m2 was stripped of topsoil down to an archaeological horizon lying directly on an undisturbed subsoil dividing between dry yellow-brown sandy gravel to the northeast (covering the majority of the area) and moist orange-brown clay and gravel to the southwest. In the southern part of this area a complex series of pits and postholes were exposed, representing the possible remains of several structures. The clearest visible structure is that of a post hole defined round-house set around a central roof support. Several probable storage pits were also excavated. Finds from the site included two worked flint blades, recovered from a pit and post hole within the possible round-house complex. Sherds of coarse pottery were also recovered from one of the pits. On the basis of these finds, and 14C assay, the remains are dated to the mid to late Bronze Age.
In Area B (centred on NH 674 420), a rectangle measuring 8000m2 was stripped of topsoil, exposing a small number of pit or posthole features. Although suggestive of some form of structure, these were too sparse to be strongly indicative of such. Amongst them was a large pit containing large quantities of stones and slight indications of heating/burning. It is speculated that this feature might have been associated with waste disposal from some small-scale industrial process. Small quantities of iron slag were recovered during the evaluation phase.
The work (SUAT side code JN10) was carried out between 19th March and 25th April 2007, in varying weather conditions.
C Fyles (SUAT Ltd), 25 October 2007.


Loading...

0 Activities

References

Fyles C. (2007d) 'Slackbuie, Inverness, Highland (Inverness and Bona parish), excavation', Discovery Excav Scot 8 2007 Cathedral Communications Limited, Wiltshire, England.. Page(s): 115