Angus HER - NO64NE0008 - WEST MAINS OF ETHIE

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Primary ReferenceNO64NE0008
NameWEST MAINS OF ETHIE
NRHE Card No.NO64NE8
NRHE Numlink 35439
HES SM No. 5586
HES LB No. NULL
Site Form Earthwork
Site Condition Incomplete
Details Remains of a promontory fort. Unlike the five other similar fortified promontories between Arbroath and Lunan Bay, this site has no distinctive name. It was discovered in 1961, recorded jointly with the OS and subsequently excavated, by the Abertay Historical Society between 1962-1971. It projects eastwards for circa 61m tapering to a blunt point, is circa 67m across on the landward side, which is protected by three banks, 1.5m high, and ditches crossed by a central causeway and entrance. Extensive stone robbing has taken place. The excavations confirmed the triple defences and indicated the existence of a post-hole hut complex with associated paving in the enceinte. Finds were scare, but they included a Roman 2nd century bronze fibula, a bronze penannular brooch (datable to the first half of the 2nd century), a section of yellow and blue glass armlet and a yellow glass bead similar to finds from Newstead. A line across all three banks and ditches was excavated, revealing that the banks were made of clay and that the inner two had evidence of collapsed stone walling. The inner bank, some 3.6m broad, was investigated further, revealing a better preserved wall and a row of postholes and a trench pointing to a probable timber revetment. The trench had been infilled and contained the penannular brooch. The innermost ditch had a squared 'slot', 23cm wide and 15cm deep, at the bottom, whereas the other two ditches were U-shaped. All of the ditches were steeper on the inner side, broadened out and became deeper towards the cliff edges. The remains of the walling on the middle bank contained the glass bead and armlet fragment. Post-holes of unknown purpose were recorded near the causeway. The entrance had a central doorcheck and the enceinte had areas of paving and complicated patterns of post-holes, interpreted as the remains of hut-circles. The site showed signs of reconstruction such as the infilled palisade trench, the paving along the ramparts and a possible, apparently intrusive, long cist found at the outer end of the entrance, with no bones surviving and not described as a cist in the final report. Two hearths and two stone-lined and paved storage pits, containing tumble and fragments of carbonised wood, were discovered by the base of the bank to the south of the entrance. Two stone lamps, similar to those found in souterrains, were found in association with the hut-circles. Unstratified finds included a burnt sherd of samian ware in the tumble of the innermost bank, parts of two rotary querns, two sandstone palettes, two sink-stones/loom weights, a piece of crucible, several sandstone mortar fragments, part of an iron sickle, a flint flake and pieces of metal. During excavations in July and August 1965, a shaped slab of pinkish sandstone bearing an incised design was found. Wilson identified this as an unusual cup-marked stone with pecked design. There are two cups, one greater in size than the other and located in a crescent shaped hollow (or ring) with a series of four parallel grooves which curve to meet each other at the opposite side of the slab to the cups, a probable variant on the 'keyhole' type of cup-marked stone. A further conical hollow is located on the reverse, not quite back to back with the larger cup.
Last Update28/03/2024
Updated Bycpalmer
CompilerCH
Date of Compilation03/12/2014

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National Grid Reference: NO 6927 4600



Event Details

Event DateEvent TypeOASIS ID
1961 Field Survey
1962 Excavation
2009 Field Survey

Excavations and Surveys

Date MDate YTypeDurationDirector / OrganisationAuspicesFundExtent
71962 2WILSON & WILSONAHS  
 1963  WILSON & WILSONAHS  
 1964  WILSON & WILSONAHS  
 1965  WILSON & WILSONAHS  
 1966  WILSON & WILSONAHS  
 1967  WILSON & WILSONAHS  
 1968  WILSON & WILSONAHS  
 1969  WILSON & WILSONAHS  
 1970  WILSON & WILSONAHS  
 1971  WILSON & WILSONAHS  
22009 Survey  SCAPE HS 

Artefact and Ecofact

Date MDate YArtefact TypeFinderRecovery MethodConditionStorage LocationAccess No.
 1970 PENANNULAR BROOCH Excavation Unknown  
 1963 SANDSTONE LAMP Excavation Unknown  
 1964 CRUCIBLE Excavation Unknown  
 1964 ROTARY QUERN Excavation Unknown  
 1964 SANDSTONE LAMP Excavation Unknown  
 1964 IRON SICKLE Excavation Unknown  
 1964 SANDSTONE PALETTE Excavation Unknown  
 1965 CUP & RING MARKED STONE Excavation Unknown  
 1969 FIBULA BROOCH Excavation Unknown  
 1970 GLASS ARMLET Excavation Unknown  
 1970 GLASS BEAD Excavation Unknown  

Ecofact

Samples
Palynology
Ecofact Notes

Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
LAMPSSANDSTONE F100
CRUCIBLES  G100
QUERN-STONESROTARY H100
CRUCIBLES  I100
SICKLESIRON J100
BROOCHESBRONZEFIBULAK100
BROOCHES PENANNULARL100
POTTERY SAMIANM100
ARMLETSGLASSBLUE-YELLOWN100
BEADSGLASSYELLOWO100
PALETTESSANDSTONE P100
STONES INSCRIBEDQ100
STONESCUP & RINGCUP-MARKEDR95
MORTARSSANDSTONE S100
LOOM-WEIGHTS  T50
SINK-STONES  U100
WHETSTONES  V100
FLINTS BURNTW100
HEARTHS  X100
TRENCHESPALISADEREMAINS OFY100
HUT-CIRCLES  Z80
POST-HOLES  AA100
PAVING REMAINS OFBB100
CAUSEWAYS REMAINS OFCC100
BURIALSHUMANSITE OFDD100
POTTERY BURNTEE100
CISTSLONG B100
STONES INCISEDC100
DITCHES REMAINS OFD100
RAMPARTS TRIPLEE100
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