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Primary ReferenceNO35NE0005
NameAUCHLISHIE
NRHE Card No.NO35NE5
NRHE Numlink 32218
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. NULL
Site Form Earthwork
Site Condition Incomplete
Details Multi-period settlement site, including a souterrain, listed by Wainwright as 'Kirriemuir II'. It is situated 240 m east-northeast of Kintyrie farmhouse and on the edge of a marked drop to the Quharity Burn, in an area of rolling clayland and much drainage activity, at an altitude of about 150 m OD. It was opened by Mr Wilkie of Auchlishie sometime between 1791 and 1820, when a currach (coracle) and querns were found, the currach being subsequently burnt as fire-wood. The currach was possibly a logboat. It may be inferred from its being 'cut up for firewood' that the currach, or boat, contained a considerable quantity of timber in its construction and so was not of a skin-based type. The narrow form of a logboat would presumably be more amenable to storage in a souterrain than that of a plank-built vessel. Examination of the field, still known as 'Weems Park', suggested to Wainwright that the OS siting, which originated with one of Mr Wilkie's family in 1863, should be moved a little southwest, to NO 3873 5786. The Ordnance Survey found no trace of a souterrain, either at the published site or at the spot suggested by Wainwright during a visit in 1977. Both of the sites lay in a pasture field. Between 1993 and 2000 the field was excavated by A. M. Dick to investigate the settlement associated with the missing souterrain. The site yielded occupation evidence from the Neolithic to the Iron Age. Excavation revealed a probable Douglasmuir type ring-ditch roundhouse, 11 m in overall diameter which overlaid earlier features. The house had a rectangular hearth at the centre of a 6 m diameter circle of post holes. A further possible house represented by an oval stone-based hearth and shallow post holes was discovered to the north. There were also possible construction trenches. The Souterrain was rediscovered as a parch mark adjacent to the excavations at the ring-ditch house in 1995. The mark was curved and 32 m long. It was a U-shaped flat-bottomed ditch, 1.8 m deep and 2.2 m wide at the bottom. The upper fill contained fragements of pottery and a possible quern fragment. Two further possible Souterrains were discovered by excavation, one beneath the ring-ditch house. All three were either timber-lined or have been stone-robbed. The ring-ditch house was overlain by a silty sand layer and then a later house, which was badly plough damaged. The ditch was found to vary in depth, as though scooped out in segments. Half of a quernstone was reused as paving within the ditch. The ditch contained large quantities of orange-red ash, and carbonised hazelnuts were recovered from this ash. Radiocarbon dates were obtained for the end of the occupation of the ring-ditch house and attached Dalladies type Souterrain of 1st Century cal BC to 1st Century cal BC, and for the settlement after this house dates were from the 1st to 3rd Century cal AD. Downslope from the crest excavation revealed that the site was possibly surrounded by a post-defined enclosure. A thin soil horizon, cut by prehistoric features and associated with worn fragments of pottery (some with impressed fingernail decoration), which may represent a Neolithic cultivation surface. This surface was sealed by a possible Neolithic mound which was removed by ploughing and the erection of the pylon in the field. Three pits in this area revealed pottery of Neolithic date. Across the site the finds, mainly from pits, include fragments of flint and quartz, sherds of Grooved Ware, one Beaker sherd, 3 sherds of Samain Ware, two flint scrapers, several rotary quern fragments and a Saddle Quern, two fragments of a possible shale bracelet and two possible Roman objects, a square button and loop fastener and a decorated disc with loop.
Last Update07/09/2023
Updated Bycpalmer
CompilerAAS
Date of Compilation23/11/2009

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National Grid Reference: NO 3873 5788



Event Details

Event DateEvent TypeOASIS ID
1977 Field Observation
1993 Excavation
1994 Excavation

Excavations and Surveys

Date MDate YTypeDurationDirector / OrganisationAuspicesFundExtent
 1993  A DICKRCM  
 1994  A DickRCM  
 1996  A Dick   
 1995  A M Dick   
 1997  A M Dick   
 1998  A M Dick   
 1999  A M Dick   
 2000  A M Dick   

Artefact and Ecofact

Date MDate YArtefact TypeFinderRecovery MethodConditionStorage LocationAccess No.
 1994 POTTERY AD Excavation  
 1994 ROTARY QUERN AD Excavation  

Ecofact

Samples
Palynology
Ecofact Notes

Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
LOGBOATS REMAINS OFB95
QUERN-STONES REMAINS OFC100
POST-HOLES SITE OFD100
POTTERY REMAINS OFE100
POTTERY GROOVEDF100
NUTS HAZELG100
DITCHES CURVEDH100
PITS SITE OFI100
TRENCHESCONSTRUCTIONSITE OFJ100
CORACLES SITE OFQ100
SOUTERRAINS SITE OFA100
BEAKERS REMAINS OFK100
DISCS DECORATEDL100
POTTERY SAMIANM100
BUTTONSSQUARE N100
ENCLOSURESPIT O80