TAYNISH MILL - Scottish Natural Heritage
TAYNISH MILL - Scottish Natural Heritage
TAYNISH MILL - Scottish Natural Heritage
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[007] Post hole. Possible post hole/position. Not excavated.<br />
[008] Post hole. Possible post hole/position. Not excavated.<br />
[009] Surface. Comprised of roughly lain cobbles (maximum size 0.36m x 0.24m)<br />
[010] Layer. Light to mid red brown silty gravel with large to medium cobbles. Not excavated<br />
[011] Post hole. Possible post hole/position. Not excavated.<br />
[012] Drain? Linear depression/cut filled with mid to dark brown silt. Not excavated.<br />
[013] Layer. Dark grey humic silt and gravel, includes moderate glass and pottery shreds.<br />
[014] Steps? The upper extent of a likely access step into the gear pit built of roughly coursed<br />
rubble blocks (maximum size 0.47m x 0.40m x 0.20m).<br />
Step [014] in gear pit wall<br />
[015] Pier Base. Rubble built foundation of internal floor support. The main column measured<br />
0.50m by 0.52m, stepping out at the base in successive steps by 0.5m, 0.55m and 0.3m over a<br />
height of 0.33m.<br />
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