Lewis, J. (2009). Inverliever Hydro. Aberfeldy: Scotia Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1006573. Cite this using datacite

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Inverliever Hydro
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Watching briefs were kept on 12 May and 1 October 2009 at points along the proposed route of a pipeline, some 1.6km long, for a new hydro-electric scheme at Inverliever. This work followed a desk study and walk-over survey undertaken in 2008 (DES 2008, 42). The watching briefs were concentrated in two stretches of the pipe route: Area 1 at its S end; and Area 2 near the main intake point. Area 1 Trenching was supervised for 100m between NM 89592 05735 and NM 89574 05812 to the S of Inverliever Lodge, within a field that contained the remains of several pre-Improvement, structures. The only feature of interest in the trench was a spread of stones, perhaps debris from two demolished structures at NM 8961 0577 and NM 8960 0572. A short distance to the E of the trench, and parallel with it, was an old track, visible occasionally as a grass-covered strip and probably contemporary with some of the nearby structures. Area 2 Two features were investigated towards the N end of the pipeline. At NM 89233 06630 was an irregular mound which proved to be spoil from the recent construction of a nearby track. Of more interest was a level platform, measuring roughly 4m by 4m, on the E bank of the River Liever, at NM 89574 05812. A few boulders were set into the edge of the river but otherwise there was no indication of structural features. The platform is almost certainly not a natural feature and is interpreted as a house platform of unknown age.
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John Lewis
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Scotia Archaeology
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Historic Scotland (OASIS Reviewer)
West of Scotland Archaeological Service (OASIS Reviewer)
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2009
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Site: Inverliever Hydro
Parish: KILMARTIN
County: Argyll and Bute
Country: Scotland
Grid Reference: 189592, 705735 (Easting, Northing)
Grid Reference: 189574, 705812 (Easting, Northing)
Grid Reference: 189233, 706630 (Easting, Northing)
Grid Reference: 189209, 706600 (Easting, Northing)
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POST MEDIEVAL (ScAPA : Scottish Archaeological Periods & Ages) Shielings And Other Buildings (Monus)
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23 Nov 2016