Deposits of potentially anthropogenic origin, comprising of carbonised wood fragments, are visible in an exposure on the coast edge. The exposure is located at the mouth of Dunglass Burn. The deposit lies beneath c. 1m of stony alluvial soil and comprises of a thin lens (c. 0.1m thick at maximum) of carbonised roundwood fragments. Some small bone fragments and part of a sheep's horn core were also noted. This deposit is visible in intermittent exposures for c. 8m in total. ShoreUPDATE February 2014 Site not located |
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