Dalland, M. (2014). Langloch Farm, Lanark. Archaeological Watching Brief. Headland Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1033141. Cite this using datacite

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Langloch Farm, Lanark. Archaeological Watching Brief
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Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd unpublished report series
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1033141
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A watching brief was carried out at Langloch Farm, Lanark, South Lanarkshire. The watching brief was preceded by a programme of archaeological works that included desk-based assessment, building recording and an archaeological evaluation (OASIS ID: headland1-186362). The watching brief was targeted on two areas of potential identified by the evaluation, one to the west and one south of the farmstead. A small group of pits were uncovered in the area to the south, one of which contained stone packing surrounding the void of a large post. Although undated, the nature of the fill in all pits recorded in this area suggest that they might be pre-historic. Two stone structures were uncovered in the area to the west. One was a large rectangular cobbled yard that was sitting in a shallow cut into natural and framed to the north and south by insubstantial partly mortared stone walls. The other was the west part of a stone-built building protruding out from the eastern side of the stripped area. Both of these structures can be dated to the second half of the 19th century based on map evidence. In addition to the stone structures a number of parallel gullies roughly east to west parallel with the cobbled structure were recorded. Their location and alignment suggest that they are roughly contemporary with the 19th century stone structures. M Dalland 2014.
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Magnar Dalland
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Headland Archaeology
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Historic Environment Scotland (OASIS Reviewer)
West of Scotland Archaeological Service (OASIS Reviewer)
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2014
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Site: Langloch Farm
County: Lanarkshire
Parish: LANARK
Country: Scotland
Grid Reference: 290780, 642150 (Easting, Northing)
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POST MEDIEVAL (ScAPA : Scottish Archaeological Periods & Ages) BUILDING (Monument Type Scotland)
PERIOD UNKNOWN (ScAPA : Scottish Archaeological Periods & Ages) DITCHES (Monus)
PERIOD UNKNOWN (ScAPA : Scottish Archaeological Periods & Ages) PIT (Monument Type Scotland)
PERIOD UNKNOWN (ScAPA : Scottish Archaeological Periods & Ages) POST HOLE (Monument Type Scotland)
POST MEDIEVAL (ScAPA : Scottish Archaeological Periods & Ages) YARD (Monus)
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OASIS Id: headland1-199469
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A4 bound report, 14 pages with colour illustrations
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01 Feb 2018