What is recorded here
In the land-edge scarp on the N shoreline of Drumcliff Bay.
A thin layer (L 1.15m; D 0.05m) of sea shells –cockles, periwinkles, razor shells –is exposed in section at a height of c. 1.3m above the beach cobbles that have accumulated at the scarp base. The shells are visible at the base of a layer (D 0.2m) of brown soil, which underlies a grass/overgrowth-covered overhang (H 1.5-2m) that slumps from field level at the top of the scarp.
The midden overlies stony orange-coloured boulder clay, which in turn overlies a gravelly layer which drops to beach level. The full extent and date of the midden are unknown. Two other middens (SL007-054----; and SL007-055----) are located 195m and 245m to E, respectively.
Attached images:
SL007-053----_01.JPG Midden viewed from S
SL007-053----_02.JPG Detail of shells
Compiled by: Jane O’Shaughnessy
Date of upload: 5 August 2021
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