Volunteers record every detail of the excavation using measurements and drawings.
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An archaeological dig at Coire a’Bhradhain has unearthed the remains of a suspected bronze age roundhouse, which at 384 metres above sea level is believed to be the highest ever recorded.
Earlier in the year a team of intrepid volunteers undertook the archaeological dig of the high altitude round house under the supervision of the National Trust for Scotland’s head archaeologist Derek Alexander. The group surveyed and mapped the site, then dug three exploratory trenches.