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An archaeological excavation of a prehistoric roundhouse was carried out at Mullans Wood, Kilcoy, Inverness-shire by AOC Archaeology in March 2018 in advance of woodland replanting. Approximately one half of the roundhouse was investigated, revealing that the structure comprised a rubble bank supported by large boulders with evidence for an internal ring of post-holes. A small perforated stone disc was recovered from interior deposits along with a very limited charcoal/macroplant assemblage. A sample submitted for radiocarbon dating produced a date that suggested occupation of the site between the 8 th and 5 th centuries cal BC.
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