Enclosure 400m W of Baberton Mains Currie, City of Edinburgh Council Area, Scotland, UK

Scheduled Monument Statement of Significance
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The monument is of national importance because of its potential to contribute to our understanding of prehistoric settlement and economy. The deep ditches of the enclosure may be expected to contain valuable material relating to the economy and environment of the site.

Scheduled Monument Description
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The monument comprises the remains of an enclosed settlement of prehistoric date represented by cropmarks visible on oblique aerial photographs.

The monument lies in arable farmland at around 90m OD on locally high ground. It comprises a sub-rectangular enclosure with sides some 70m long and an entrance in the middle of its NW side. Three of the corners are fairly sharply defined while the NW corner is markedly rounded. The surrounding ditch is up to 6m wide. There are indications of a possible internal division, bisecting the enclosure, running NE-SW.

The enclosure appears to represent the remains of a substantial later prehistoric settlement of a form conventionally thought to date to the period of Roman incursions into southern Scotland.

The area to be scheduled encompasses the visible features and an area around them in which traces of associated activity may be expected to survive. It is sub-rectangular with maximum dimensions of 150m ENE-WSW by 110m as marked in red on the accompanying map.

Scheduled Monument References
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RCAHMS records the monument as NT 16 NE 9.