Scheduled Monument
Coin Hill, unenclosed settlement W of HallholeSM6952
Status: Designated
Documents
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The legal document available for download below constitutes the formal designation of the monument under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979. The additional details provided on this page are provided for information purposes only and do not form part of the designation. Historic Environment Scotland accepts no liability for any loss or damages arising from reliance on any inaccuracies within this additional information.
Summary
- Date Added
- 17/12/1998
- Type
- Prehistoric domestic and defensive: settlement (if not assigned to any more specific type)
- Local Authority
- Perth And Kinross
- Parish
- Caputh
- NGR
- NO 17856 39257
- Coordinates
- 317856, 739257
Description
The monument comprises an unenclosed settlement of prehistoric date, visible as a series of cropmarks on oblique aerial photographs.
The monument lies in arable farmland on the slopes of Coin Hill. It comprises at least four ring-ditch houses, defined by circular ditches measuring up to 22m in internal diameter. At least two of these have dark cropmarks within their interiors, in one case a disc some 13m in diameter and in another a crescent-shaped cropmark, indicating the survival of internal deposits.
At least one of the ring-ditches has a curving cropmark extending from the interior out through a broad gap in the ditch, which measures about 10m in length and represents a souterrain; a type of semi-subterranean structure associated with later prehistoric settlement in the lowlands of eastern Scotland.
There are a number of other cropmarks in the same field, consisting of pits, lengths of ditch, and less well-defined markings indicating the remains of associated structures. Taken together, these features represent the remains of a substantial later prehistoric settlement.
The area proposed for scheduling comprises the remains described and an area around them within which related material may be expected to be found. It is irregular in shape with maximum dimensions of 290m between its N- and S-most points and 310m between its E- and W-most points, as marked in red on the accompanying map extract.
Statement of National Importance
The monument is of national importance because of its potential to contribute to our understanding of prehistoric settlement and economy.
References
Bibliography
RCAHMS records the monument as NO 13 NE 56.
Aerial Photographs used:
RCAHMS (1984) A64818 NO13NE56.
RCAHMS (1990) B44116 NO13NE56.
RCAHMS (1990) B44114 NO13NE56.
RCAHMS (1992) B79609 NO13NE56.
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