Aberdeenshire HER - NJ71NE0204 - FOREST ROAD, KINTORE

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Primary ReferenceNJ71NE0204
NameFOREST ROAD, KINTORE
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Site Form Documentary Record Only
Site Condition Destroyed
Details An archaeological excavation was carried out between May and December 2000, following an evaluation in May 2000, both by AOC Archaeology prior to development. The evaluation trenches covered 5 percent of the site, with an additional 50 test pits in numerous locations. This recorded various prehistoric artefacts and monuments, including pits, stake-holes, lithic scatters, worked stone, pottery, round-houses and souterrains. Roman bread ovens, hearths and latrines and a ditch were recorded from the area known to be within the Roman camp (NJ71NE0055). Some possible medieval pottery was also recovered. Following the evaluations, the area north of Castle Road was excavated. Three periods of material were identified: early prehistoric, later prehistoric and Roman. The southernmost extent of the excavation contained only Roman material, with the rest of the site containing material from all three phases. The early prehistoric material recovered from the Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age included around 1000 worked flints, as well as pits, scoops, a barrow and a possible structure being recorded. One of the pits contained a possible inhumation, but the majority were filled with worked lithics, stone tools and Grooved Ware pottery. One pit contained worked flints, pottery and burnt hazelnut shells, and was surrounded by a series of stake holes, possibly representing a slight structure. The barrow was defined by a rectilinear segmented ditch containing late Neolithic pottery. Within the barrow were a series of pits, one of which contained a possible cup-marked stone. A structure was recorded in the form of a shallow ring-groove fragment containing fragments of Beaker pottery, and with an associated possible cremation pit. The late prehistoric (Late Bronze Age to Iron Age) material mainly represented settlement activity, with around 50 structures in the form of four-post structures, post-hole circles and ring-ditch roundhouses. Two roundhouses appeared to have been burnt down, with some others containing substantial quantities of apparently carbonised structural material. The Roman camp boundary ditch was excavated, with a blue glass melon bead being the only artefact recovered. A series of sub-rectangular pits, often recorded in pairs, were identified in the southern area of the excavation. A variety of Roman material was recovered, including shoe tacks and possible barrel hoops. An initial tentative identification was that these were latrine pits. Over 120 bipartite ovens filled with charcoal and ash were recorded, with a variety of Roman material including a finger ring, nails, the remains of two carbonised bowls and two possible iron ingots. Some medieval/post-medieval material was also recovered. A post-built rectilinear structure with medieval pottery in the fill of one of the post-holes was recovered, and a curving gully feature also contained sherds of medieval pottery. A number of undated structures were also recorded.
Last Update02/05/2024

National Grid Reference: NJ 7862 1576


Easting: 0, Northing: 0

CompilerNCA
Date of Compilation20/02/2017

Event Details

Event DateEvent Type
1905 Evaluation
1905 Excavation

Excavations and Surveys

Date MDate YTypeDurationDirector / OrganisationAuspicesFundExtent
 2000 Excavation  AOC DEV5
 2000 Excavation  AOC DEV100

Artefact and Ecofact

Date MDate YArtefact TypeFinderRecovery MethodConditionStorage LocationAccess No.
 2000WORKED LITHICSAOC Excavation  
 2000POTTERYAOC Excavation  
 2000GLASS BEADAOC Excavation  
 2000SHOE TACKSAOC Excavation  
 2000BARREL HOOPSAOC Excavation  
 2000FINGER RINGSAOC Excavation  
 2000NAILSAOC Excavation  
 2000CARBONISED BOWLSAOC Excavation  
 2000IRON INGOTSAOC Excavation  

Ecofact

Samples 
Palynology 
Ecofact NotesCharcoal, slag, charred bone, hazelnut shells and other burnt matial was recovered.

Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
FLINTS WORKEDB100
BONESHUMAN M60
BARROWS  C90
PITS  D100
SCOOPS  E100
STONES CUP-MARKEDL60
GROOVESRING N100
POTTERYBEAKER O100
PITSCREMATION P100
ROUND-HOUSES  Q100
STRUCTURESPOST R100
DITCHESBOUNDARY S100
BEADSGLASS T100
HOOPSBARREL U60
PITSLATRINE V60
OVENS BIPARTITEW100
FINGER-RINGS  X100
BOWLS  Y100
INGOTSIRON Z60
STRUCTURESRECTILINEAR AA100
LITHIC-SCATTERS  F100
LITHICS WORKEDG100
TOOLSSTONE H100
POTTERY GROOVED-WAREI100
SHELLS BURNTJ100
STAKE-HOLES  K100
SOUTERRAINS  A60

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Regional Status


Photo Details

SourceReferencePhoto TypeFilm TypeDate
AASAAS/GR/00/CT02a-16 Ground Colour Transparency 01/11/2000

Bibliographic Detail

Bib Ref NoTitleAuthorDateOthersEditorPublishedDetailsDate MDate Y
06175EXCAVATION OF PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT, FOREST RD, KINM. COOK2001n AOC 3257Evaluation report 2000
06176EXCAVATION OF PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT, FOREST ROAD, KINTORE - DSR VOL 1 2001  AOC 3257Excavation report 2001
20185TRACING THE LINES: SCOTTISH GROOVED WARE TRAJECTORIES BEYOND ORKNEY IN PSAS 150, PP81-117M COPPER2021Y    2021

Location

Historic Administrative Area Name Kintore
Positional Accuracy Centred at
Buffer Zone 5-10m
Buffer Type Bespoke
Capture Scale 1:2501 - 1:10,000
Spatial Feature Type Polygon: Known Event Extent

Environment

Constraints No access.
Altitude60
Geology 
Topography Gentle slope
Aspect 1SSE
Aspect 2 Closed
Current Land Use Residential
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Period Details

PeriodOrderProbabilityRadiocarbon DatesDate BuiltDate of DestructionDate of Loss
Neolithic (4000 - 2500 BC) A100    
Bronze Age (2200 BC - 800 BC) B100    
Iron Age (800 BC - 400 AD) C100    
Roman Iron Age (1 AD - 250 AD) D100    
Late Roman Iron Age (250 AD - 400 AD) E100    
Medieval (1100 - 1560 AD) F50    
Post-Medieval (from 1560 AD) G50    

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