Hut circles (round houses) of the late bronze age or iron age north of Tullymurdoch, centred at NGR grid reference NO202534.
Hut circles (round houses) of the late bronze age or iron age north of Tullymurdoch, centred at NGR grid reference NO202534.
Link: canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/31123/details/tullymurdoch/
www.geograph.org.uk/photo/227241
www.startrust.org.uk/RIG AND FURROW-AF.PDF
Report from RCAHMS "Centred at NO 202 534 is a settlement of nine circular stone-walled huts (A - J) within a contemporary field system marked by stone clearance heaps, lynchets, and ruinous walls, which is partly overlaid by walls contemporary with several late rectangular buildings to the E of the huts.
'A' is a "Dalrulzian" hut, measuring 15.0m between the centres of the outer wall, and 8.5m injtrnally, with an ill-defined entrance in the SE. The inner face of contiguous stones is well-preserved. A contemporary wall runs W from the W arc.
'B', 'C', and 'D' are part of an unusual "Dalrulzian" complex which has suffereed mutilation. 'B' is 9.0m internally; 'C', 11.0m internally; and 'D', the best preserved, is 7.0m internally. (See enlargement.)
'E' is a well-preserved "Dalrulzian" type hut 18.5m between outer wall centres and 10.0m internally, with the entrance in the S.
'F' - Only vague traces survive. It appears to have been a "Dalrulzian" hut, 8.0m internally and about 15.0m between outer wall centres. It abuts in the N on to a curving field wall which runs SE to join hut 'G'. 'G' is a "Dalrulzian" hut of similar dimensions as 'F'. No entrance is evident. The centre is partly overlaid by a later rectangular building (5.0m x 3.5m).
'H' is a single-walled hut 10.0m in diameter within a wall 1.4m thick. Occasional outer and inner facing stones are visible. The entrance is not visible but may be obscured by the remains of a probably secondary wall which joins the SE arc.
'J' severely mutilated, is 7.5m between the centres of a wall spread to 2.0m with an ill-defined entrance in the SSW. Traces of an outer wall curving round the N and W arcs suggest that this has been a "Dalrulzian" hut.
Immediately to the SW, and also 20.0m SE of 'J', are two almost identical later rectangular buildings attached to the E arcs of two contemporary sub-circular enclosures measuring about 16.0m in diameter. Within the enclosure to the SW are traces of earlier stonework, which suggests that the enclosure overlies the last fragments of a "Dalrulzian" hut with a possible internal diameter of 9.5m.
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Hut circles (round houses) of the late bronze age or iron age north of Tullymurdoch, centred at NGR grid reference NO202534.
Hut circles (round houses) of the late bronze age or iron age north of Tullymurdoch, centred at NGR grid reference NO202534.
Link: canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/31123/details/tullymurdoch/
www.geograph.org.uk/photo/227241
www.startrust.org.uk/RIG AND FURROW-AF.PDF
Report from RCAHMS "Centred at NO 202 534 is a settlement of nine circular stone-walled huts (A - J) within a contemporary field system marked by stone clearance heaps, lynchets, and ruinous walls, which is partly overlaid by walls contemporary with several late rectangular buildings to the E of the huts.
'A' is a "Dalrulzian" hut, measuring 15.0m between the centres of the outer wall, and 8.5m injtrnally, with an ill-defined entrance in the SE. The inner face of contiguous stones is well-preserved. A contemporary wall runs W from the W arc.
'B', 'C', and 'D' are part of an unusual "Dalrulzian" complex which has suffereed mutilation. 'B' is 9.0m internally; 'C', 11.0m internally; and 'D', the best preserved, is 7.0m internally. (See enlargement.)
'E' is a well-preserved "Dalrulzian" type hut 18.5m between outer wall centres and 10.0m internally, with the entrance in the S.
'F' - Only vague traces survive. It appears to have been a "Dalrulzian" hut, 8.0m internally and about 15.0m between outer wall centres. It abuts in the N on to a curving field wall which runs SE to join hut 'G'. 'G' is a "Dalrulzian" hut of similar dimensions as 'F'. No entrance is evident. The centre is partly overlaid by a later rectangular building (5.0m x 3.5m).
'H' is a single-walled hut 10.0m in diameter within a wall 1.4m thick. Occasional outer and inner facing stones are visible. The entrance is not visible but may be obscured by the remains of a probably secondary wall which joins the SE arc.
'J' severely mutilated, is 7.5m between the centres of a wall spread to 2.0m with an ill-defined entrance in the SSW. Traces of an outer wall curving round the N and W arcs suggest that this has been a "Dalrulzian" hut.
Immediately to the SW, and also 20.0m SE of 'J', are two almost identical later rectangular buildings attached to the E arcs of two contemporary sub-circular enclosures measuring about 16.0m in diameter. Within the enclosure to the SW are traces of earlier stonework, which suggests that the enclosure overlies the last fragments of a "Dalrulzian" hut with a possible internal diameter of 9.5m.
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