WebMedia in category "White Loch of Myrton" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Craigeach Moor from Craiglarie Fell - geograph.org.uk - 663551.jpg 640 × 480; 105 … WebBlack Loch of Myrton is an exceptionally well-preserved Iron Age wetland settlement, the first of its type to be identified in Scotland. At any one time in i...
Southwest Scotland crannog survey - The University of Nottingham
WebAt the White Loch of Myrton the crannog appears as a stone and timber mound with a dense concentration of over 100 vertical piles in an area some 20 metres by 40 metres occurring around the north-eastern margins of the site (Henderson et al. 2003, fig. 7, 93-94). The piles varied greatly in diameter from 0.1 metres to 0.4 metres and appeared to ... WebThe Black Loch of Myrton: an Iron Age loch village in south-west Scotland. Anne Crone & Graeme Cavers. Introduction. Wetland archaeology in Scotland has focused almost exclusively on a site type known as the crannog: an island, usually artificially constructed, with structures on top; their occupation spans nearly two millennia, from the first ... albatti
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WebModelled age-depth from Lough Yoan North and South and White Loch of Myrton. Where boundaries are present in the model, the sections between each are highlighted by different colours. WebNX34SE 9 3612 4280. This crannog, situated in the dried-up bed of the Black Loch of Myrton, was about 140' in diameter, surrounded by oak piles. On its surface were 8 or 9 mounds, … WebDec 25, 2014 · Blackloch of Myrton in Wigtownshire has been known as the possible site of an Iron Age crannog (an ancient lake dwelling) since the 1880’s. However recent work by AOC Archaeology Group – which worked on the dig with local volunteers- and was part financed by Historic Scotland, has revealed a site of much more significance than … al battal