Cropmark record MAB65291 - BALNEAVES COTTAGES
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Summary
Cropmarks of a pit-alignments/ pit-defined cursus.
Protected Status/Designation
- Scheduled Monument 6041: Balneaves Cottage cursus and settlement
Map
Location
| Grid reference | Centred NO 6061 4950 (535m by 579m) Centred at - Polygon: Known Site Extent |
|---|---|
| Map sheet | NO64NW |
| Civil Parish | Kinnell |
| Authority | Angus |
Type and Period (5)
- RIDGE AND FURROW (Early Neolithic to Medieval - 4000 BC to 1560 AD)
- CURSUS (Early Neolithic to Medieval - 4000 BC to 1560 AD)
- PIT (Early Neolithic to Medieval - 4000 BC to 1560 AD)
- Rig And Furrow (Early Neolithic to Medieval - 4000 BC to 1560 AD)
- ARCHAEOLOGICAL FEATURE (Early Neolithic to Medieval - 4000 BC to 1560 AD)
Full Description
Cropmarks of a pit-alignments/ pit-defined cursus. Continued aerial photography, by CUCAP, the RCAHMS and AAS from at least 1976 onwards, has revealed the crop-marks of two parallel lines of pits across level farmland southeast of Balneaves Cottage. Other features are visible at the northern end of the cursus, including rig and furrow orientated north-south and possible ring-ditches.The monument comprises the remains of a cursus likely to date to early prehistory (about 4000 BC to 2000 BC) and a settlement that dates probably to later prehistory (about 2000 BC to AD 500). The cropmarks indicate that the cursus runs northeast-southwest for a distance of at least 450m and varies in width from about 27m at its northeast end to 23-24m in the central and southwest portions. It comprises two long parallel lines of pits, closed by a short line of pits at its northeast end and subdivided by a second short line of pits about 100m from the northeast end. The individual pits of the cursus are often closely spaced, typically measuring about 1m in diameter, and set at intervals of about 0.5m to 1m. Although the northeast end is closed by a line of pits, the southwest end appears to be open-ended, but the true termination of the cursus may not be indicated by the cropmarks. The one visible internal partition coincides with a small change in the alignment of the cursus. A three-sided enclosure adjoins the northwest side of the cursus very close to its northeast end. It is defined by linear crop marks and encloses an approximately rectangular area, some 35m by 20m Seven cropmarks indicative of penannular ditches cluster close to the northeast end of the cursus, within 165m of the terminal. They vary from 10m to 19m in diameter. The relatively narrow width of the ditches suggests that these represent the foundation trenches of roundhouses. One of the penannular ditches appears to contain nine internal pits, the largest about 0.8m in diameter. These may be structural postholes or other pit features contemporary with the use of the roundhouse. Another cluster of crop marks lies around 140m east-southeast of the northeast end of the cursus and includes a penannular ditch 13m in diameter, an oval penannular ditch measuring 27m southeast-northwest by 22m transversely, and a ring ditch 7.5m in diameter that intersects the oval penannular ditch. Researchers interpret the smaller penannular ditch as another probable roundhouse, the larger penannuar ditch as a settlement enclosure, and the ring ditch as a small roundhouse or barrow. Between these features and the cursus are crop marks suggestive of a further group of pits and a trackway. In addition a linear feature, probably a ditch, crosses the line of the cursus 160m from its apparent southwest end. The cropmarks suggest that complex archaeological remains survive below ground, relating both to the pit-defined cursus and to roundhouses and settlement remains. The cursus is formed from a very large number of individual pits that have potential to contain interesting and significant deposits. Excavation of the Douglasmuir cursus, 1.6km to the southeast, showed that the pits there contained evidence for massive oak posts. In contrast, a pit-defined enclosure at Bannockburn revealed no evidence for posts, but showed that the pits had complex histories: firstly, the pits were dug and allowed to infill, then they were then re-cut and some were lined with stone or wood and burning events took place, and finally the pits were allowed to infill for a second time. We can anticipate that the pits at Balneaves will likewise contain remains that could inform us about the design, construction, function, use, and development of the cursus monument. A development sequence seems very probable because the internal division towards the northeast end of the monument suggests the extension of an existing pit-defined enclosure. The remains have high potential to develop our understanding of the purpose of cursus monuments, which researchers suggest were ceremonial avenues, and perhaps sacred spaces that acted as the venues for ritual activities. This cursus is one of a small group of about 20 parallel pit alignments or rectilinear pit-defined enclosures identified in Scotland. Geophysical survey (gradiometer and ground penetrating radar) of the fields east of Balneaves Cottage was carried out by CfA in November 2010. None of the anomalies recorded could be unambiguously related to features visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs, and many may reflect natural subsoil variation and the effects of rig and furrow cultivation. Subsequently targeted resistance survey was carried out by CFA in August 2012 to further evaluate the potential buried archaeological features. The resulting data was dominated by natural pedological/geomorphological variations across the site and by linear anomalies thought to be agricultural in origin. The resistivity survey provided more support for the conclusion of the 2010 work, that the cropmark features have been severely horizontally truncated by ongoing agricultural practices.
AN/2823,5-7 (1976), AN/2823,5-7 (1976) (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB22261.
AN/3249-53 (1977), AN/3249-53 (1977) (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB23274.
AN/3704/PO, AN/3704/PO (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB22262.
AN/5150/PO, AN/5150/PO (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB23604.
AN/5151/PO, AN/5151/PO (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB22268.
AN/5513-6 (1982), AN/5513-6 (1982) (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB22269.
AN/7046-7 (1983), AN/7046-7 (1983) (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB22270.
CITY OF ABERDEEN, , BRIMMOND AND ELRICK COUNTRY PARK, WSI (Bibliographic reference). SAB8062.
RCAHMS, 1978, [Untitled], 22, No.158 (Bibliographic reference). SAB7738.
Maxwell, G S, 1978, Aerial Archaeol 2, 41 (Bibliographic reference). SAB6771.
POLLOCK, D, 1987, THE LUNAN VALLEY PROJECT: MEDIEVAL RURAL SETTLEMENT IN ANGUS. IN PSAS 115 (1985) 357-399, PSAS 115, 357-99 (Bibliographic reference). SAB1486.
AOC, 2002, BALNEAVES TO DOUGLASMUIR EXCAVATION-PROJECT DESIGN (Bibliographic reference). SAB2212.
PROJECT DESIGN
CARRUTHERS, G, 2002, DataStructure Report:B965 Balneaves to Douglasmuir, REPORT (Bibliographic reference). SAB3895.
EVALUATION
CFA ARCHAEOLOGY, 2011, GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY AT BALNEAVES COTTAGE, ANGUS, Survey report (Bibliographic reference). SAB5359.
CFA ARCHAEOLOGY, 2012, BALNEAVES COTTAGES GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY AND EVALUATION METHOD STATEMENT, WSI (Bibliographic reference). SAB5366.
CFA ARCHAEOLOGY, 2012, RESISTIVITY SURVEY AR BALNEAVES COTTAGE, ANGUS, Geophys rep (Bibliographic reference). SAB5365.
MILLICAN, K, 2016, THE TIMBER MONUMENTS OF NEOLITHIC SCOTLAND, p. 117 (Bibliographic reference). SAB7307.
Aug 3 2001 , E 11255-7, E 11255-7 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB22083.
Aug 18 1998 , AAS/98/11/CT, AAS/98/11/CT (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB29029.
Aug 18 1998 , AAS/98/11/G16/6-10, AAS/98/11/G16/6-10 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB29028.
Aug 18 1998 , D 35222-5, D 35222-5 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB22079.
Aug 18 1998 , D 36109-14 CN, D 36109-14 CN (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB22080.
Jul 5 1994 , C 28028-32, C 28028-32 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB22077.
Jul 5 1996 , C 72119-21, C 72119-21 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB22078.
Jul 6 2000 , D 70866-8, D 70866-8 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB22082.
Jul 20 2000 , AAS/00/11/CT62-7, 69, AAS/00/11/CT62-7, 69 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB29344.
Jul 20 2000 , AAS/00/11/G28/4-10, AAS/00/11/G28/4-10 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB29343.
Jun 15 2000 , D 70307-9, D 70307-9 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB22081.
May 30 2000 , AAS/00/07/CT57-68, AAS/00/07/CT57-68 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB29345.
May 30 2000 , AAS/00/07/G22/7-12, AAS/00/07/G22/7-12 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB29342.
Other Statuses/References
- Authority: ANG;
- HES Scheduled Monument Number: 6041;
- NMR Card Number: NO64NW27;
- NRHE Numlink: 35460;
- Old Historic Environment Record Ref: NO64NW0027;
External Links (2)
- https://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/SM6041 (Historic Environment Scotland Portal Link)
- https://www.trove.scot/place/35460 (trove.scot link)
Sources/Archives (30)
- --- SAB1486 Bibliographic reference: POLLOCK, D. 1987. THE LUNAN VALLEY PROJECT: MEDIEVAL RURAL SETTLEMENT IN ANGUS. IN PSAS 115 (1985) 357-399. PSAS 115, 357-99.
- --- SAB22077 Air-oblique Photograph: Jul 5 1994 . C 28028-32. Black & White. C 28028-32.
- --- SAB22078 Air-oblique Photograph: Jul 5 1996 . C 72119-21. Black & White. C 72119-21.
- --- SAB22079 Air-oblique Photograph: Aug 18 1998 . D 35222-5. Black & White. D 35222-5.
- --- SAB22080 Air-oblique Photograph: Aug 18 1998 . D 36109-14 CN. Colour Negative. D 36109-14 CN.
- --- SAB22081 Air-oblique Photograph: Jun 15 2000 . D 70307-9. Black & White. D 70307-9.
- --- SAB22082 Air-oblique Photograph: Jul 6 2000 . D 70866-8. Black & White. D 70866-8.
- --- SAB22083 Air-oblique Photograph: Aug 3 2001 . E 11255-7. Black & White. E 11255-7.
- --- SAB2212 Bibliographic reference: AOC. 2002. BALNEAVES TO DOUGLASMUIR EXCAVATION-PROJECT DESIGN.
- --- SAB22261 Air-oblique Photograph: AN/2823,5-7 (1976). Black & White. AN/2823,5-7 (1976).
- --- SAB22262 Air-oblique Photograph: AN/3704/PO. Black & White. AN/3704/PO.
- --- SAB22268 Air-oblique Photograph: AN/5151/PO. Black & White. AN/5151/PO.
- --- SAB22269 Air-oblique Photograph: AN/5513-6 (1982). Black & White. AN/5513-6 (1982).
- --- SAB22270 Air-oblique Photograph: AN/7046-7 (1983). Black & White. AN/7046-7 (1983).
- --- SAB23274 Air-oblique Photograph: AN/3249-53 (1977). Black & White. AN/3249-53 (1977).
- --- SAB23604 Air-oblique Photograph: AN/5150/PO. Black & White. AN/5150/PO.
- --- SAB29028 Air-oblique Photograph: Aug 18 1998 . AAS/98/11/G16/6-10. Black & White. AAS/98/11/G16/6-10.
- --- SAB29029 Air-oblique Photograph: Aug 18 1998 . AAS/98/11/CT. Colour Transparency. AAS/98/11/CT.
- --- SAB29342 Air-oblique Photograph: May 30 2000 . AAS/00/07/G22/7-12. Black & White. AAS/00/07/G22/7-12.
- --- SAB29343 Air-oblique Photograph: Jul 20 2000 . AAS/00/11/G28/4-10. Black & White. AAS/00/11/G28/4-10.
- --- SAB29344 Air-oblique Photograph: Jul 20 2000 . AAS/00/11/CT62-7, 69. Colour Transparency. AAS/00/11/CT62-7, 69.
- --- SAB29345 Air-oblique Photograph: May 30 2000 . AAS/00/07/CT57-68. Colour Transparency. AAS/00/07/CT57-68.
- --- SAB3895 Bibliographic reference: CARRUTHERS, G. 2002. DataStructure Report:B965 Balneaves to Douglasmuir. Y. REPORT.
- --- SAB5359 Bibliographic reference: CFA ARCHAEOLOGY. 2011. GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY AT BALNEAVES COTTAGE, ANGUS. Survey report.
- --- SAB5365 Bibliographic reference: CFA ARCHAEOLOGY. 2012. RESISTIVITY SURVEY AR BALNEAVES COTTAGE, ANGUS. Geophys rep.
- --- SAB5366 Bibliographic reference: CFA ARCHAEOLOGY. 2012. BALNEAVES COTTAGES GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY AND EVALUATION METHOD STATEMENT. WSI.
- --- SAB6771 Bibliographic reference: Maxwell, G S. 1978. Aerial Archaeol 2. 41.
- --- SAB7307 Bibliographic reference: MILLICAN, K. 2016. THE TIMBER MONUMENTS OF NEOLITHIC SCOTLAND. p. 117.
- --- SAB7738 Bibliographic reference: RCAHMS. 1978. [Untitled]. 22, No.158.
- --- SAB8062 Bibliographic reference: CITY OF ABERDEEN. . BRIMMOND AND ELRICK COUNTRY PARK. WSI.
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Record last edited
Apr 8 2026 10:05AM