Abstract

The remains of two burnt mounds were identified and later excavated at Ryeriggs, Moray during an archaeological watching brief undertaken by CFA Archaeology Ltd in April 2016 ahead of works for the installation of an HVDC cable between Port Gordon and Blackhillock Substation in Moray. The subsequent archaeological excavation revealed a wooden trough underneath the deposits of one of the burnt mounds, the timbers of which were dated to the Early Bronze Age. This is the first such feature which has been excavated in Moray.

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