Moray HER - NJ24NE0142 - HAUGH OF DANDALEITH

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NameHAUGH OF DANDALEITH
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Site Form Documentary Record Only
Site Condition Destroyed
Details A programme of archaeological investigation was carried out in 2014 following discovery of a Pictish stone in 2013 (NJ24NE0097). Fieldwalking provided ineffective given the ground conditions, particularly large quantities of cereal husk obscuring the ground surface. Metal detecting recorded unusually sparse finds: five post-medieval objects (buckle, pin, cup weight, three coins, musket trigger guard) and six copper-alloy objects of indeterminate age (brooch pin, rivet, possible head of boat nail, and two indeterminate). The coins comprised a James VI post-union twopence (1614 issue), a Charles I or II turner (1642-50 or 1663-9) (and a more corroded illegible coin of probable 17 century date. Gradiometer survey carried out by University of Aberdeen in October 2014 did not locate and associated features, although it did identify two linear anomalies possibly indicating former field boundaries or an old road. The trial trenching undertaken by Anderson Archaeology in November 2014 revealed possible archaeological features in Trench F comprising evidence of a structure in the form of a succession of dished scoops and with an off-centre hearth. At the east end of the structure was a parallel line of stakeholes. Several metal artefacts were also recovered, with fragments of slag and a possible crucible fragment, all suggesting some possibility of metal working on or near the site. Two possibly worked quartz flakes were recovered from the lower ploughsoil. A whetstone from the southeast corner of the structure is not closely dateable. Samples for radiocarbon dating have yielded dates of 664-866 AD. A total of five fragments of pottery were recovered from the lower ploughsoil and fieldwalking; they are not closely datable but thought to be likely of post-medieval date
Last Update10/02/2025
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Date of Compilation10/02/2025

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Event Details

Event DateEvent TypeOASIS ID
2014 Geophysical Survey
2014 Metal Detecting
2014 Evaluation

Excavations and Surveys

Date MDate YTypeDurationDirector / OrganisationAuspicesFundExtent
112014 Excavation  Anderson Archaeology   

Artefact and Ecofact

Date MDate YArtefact TypeFinderRecovery MethodConditionStorage LocationAccess No.
 2014 CUP WEIGHT AM Metal Detecting  
 2014 BUCKLE AM Metal Detecting  
 2014 MUSKET TRIGGER GUARD AM Metal Detecting  
112014 MEDIEVAL POTTERY AA Excavation  
112014 QUARTZ FLAKES AA Excavation  
112014 SLAG AA Excavation  
 2014 COPPER -ALLOY BROOCH PIN AM Metal Detecting  
 2014 COINS AM Metal Detecting  

Ecofact

Samples Samples for radiocarbon dating. Bulk soil samples.
Palynology
Ecofact Notes

Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
STRUCTURES  A80
POST-HOLES  B100
COINS  C100
PINS  D100
CUP-WEIGHTS  E100
BUCKLES  F100
PINSCOPPER-ALLOY G100
RIVETSCOPPER-ALLOY H100
NAILSCOPPER-ALLOY I90
WHETSTONES  J80
FLAKESQUARTZ K100
POTTERY  L100