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Field system on Barracker Rigg (Otterburn)

NY 881979. Sixteen burial cairns, average diameter 5m, height 0.3m. Good kerbs visible. (1)

Centred at NY 88169797 on a gentle south-east facing slope at approximately 298m OD are the remains of a field system, defined by stony banks and lynchets, with numerous round, irregular and linear clearance heaps (undoubtedly the 'burial cairns' referred to by authority 1). Slight traces of a probable extension to this system are evident at NY 88359821 approximately 300m to the north-east. No definite field sizes.
It is possible that this field system is associated with the Romano-British settlement 500m to the south-east (NY 99 NE 12). (2)

Scheduled. (3)

Additional reference. (4)
N8173
Roman (43 to 410)
Iron Age (800BC to 43AD)
Scheduled Ancient Monument
FIELD OBSERVATION, Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigation 1977; S Ainsworth
AERIAL INVESTIGATION AND MAPPING, Redesdale Lidar Landscapes project ; Oracle Heritage Services


Source of Reference
Local History of Otterburn

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