Hingley, R. (2003). 6 Discussion and interpretation of the Loch Shurrery hut circle. In: n.e. A Later prehistoric house and Early Medieval buildings in Northern Scotland:. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 13-14.

Title: 6 Discussion and interpretation of the Loch Shurrery hut circle
Issue: A Later prehistoric house and Early Medieval buildings in Northern Scotland:
Series: Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports
Volume: 5
Number of Pages: 34
Page Start/End: 13 - 14
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Abstract: Loch Shurrey hut circle represents one of a small group of such sites which have been excavated in the northern part of the Scottish mainland. With so few excavated examples it is not possible to draw any clear conclusions about the class as a whole. The pottery and certain aspects of the construction might support the idea of an Iron Age phase of occupation but this may not be the only phase. Construction may have been earlier with a period of reuse after a period of abandonment.
Author: Richard Hingley
Year of Publication: 2003
ISBN: 0-903903-74-1
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SHERD (Object England)
Iron Age (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Created Date: 09 Oct 2003