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To: sionnsar

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-11347013

British Broadcasting Corporation

17 September 2010 Last updated at 19:26 ET

Digs reveal ‘archaeologically sterile’ Tesco store site

Tesco is planning to build a new supermarket at Ness-side

Archaeologists have revealed their opinions on the historical significance of two sites earmarked for supermarket developments by rival retail chains.

BBC Scotland’s news website reported on Wednesday how Asda’s proposed location at Slackbuie, Inverness, was a Bronze Age burial site.

But experts have now said that Tesco’s site in the city’s Ness-side could be potentially “archaeologically sterile”.

Thousands of finds were made at Slackbuie, but little at Ness-side.

AOC Archaeology Group’s evaluation of the Tesco site has been published on Highland Council’s Historic Environment Record website.

The report concluded that the area “has no or very limited archaeological potential”.

A Bronze Age burial site was uncovered at the planned location of Asda’s first supermarket in the Highlands.

Archaeologists found an area of cremation pits surrounded by a ring ditch.

Almost 2,000 flints were also recovered from the field.

Pieces of Neolithic pottery known as Unstan Ware were also discovered during digs led by Edinburgh-based NG Archaeology Services.


2 posted on 10/21/2010 8:29:43 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (The 2nd Amendment follows right behind the 1st because some people are hard of hearing.)
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To: SunkenCiv
All of Britannia is a neolithic burial site. One need only dig deep enough.

There is other stuff deeper down.

I no longer rototill my back lot because my grandfather used to shoot Mercury dimes out of his 10 gage at groundhogs.

I have been told that the ones I have recovered are worth 10 cents each. Each freeze on my wasteland I make almost a dollar.

6 posted on 10/21/2010 9:01:14 PM PDT by mmercier
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