MHG32471 - DELLFIELD

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User: Admin, Date: Wed 13 Oct 2004
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NH64SE 231 685 440

NH 685 440 An archaeological evaluation was carried out in advance of a proposed retail park development to the SE of central Inverness. A geophysical survey carried out over the areas of 23 trial trenches failed to produce any significant anomalies. No artefacts or features of special significance were retrieved.
A detailed report will be lodged with the NMRS.
Sponsor: Teesland Management Services Ltd.
K Cameron 1998

NH 685 440 An archaeological watching brief was conducted during topsoil stripping associated with the construction of a retail park development to the SE of central Inverness. Seven features were located within the topsoiled area: six pits and a silty spread. Many of the features appeared to be modern in origin and none contained any artefacts. No significant archaeological deposits or finds were encountered.
A report was lodged with Highland SMR.
Sponsor: Teesland Management Services Ltd.
K Cameron 1999

NH 685 440 The report on the watching brief was commissioned to record to professional standards anything of archaeological importance that may be damaged or destroyed by the development. On completion of the project the report states that no significant archaeological deposits or finds were made.
Sponsor: Tulloch Civil Engineering Limited.
NMRS MS/726/156 (Edinburgh University Centre for Field Archaeology. July 1999)


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Grid reference Centred NH 6849 4400 (6m by 6m) (2 map features)
Map sheet NH64SE
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