An archaeological dig commissioned by Fyne Homes has uncovered a rare ceramic face mask jug dating back to the thirteenth century.
The jug, which is not a common find in the west coast of Scotland, was found on the site of the former Rothesay Council Chambers and Sheriff Court buildings in Central Rothesay, which Fyne Homes is set to develop into 25 affordable homes as part of a £6m investment package.
Rathmell Archaeology Ltd was commissioned to undertake a programme of archaeological works on behalf of Fyne Homes before building work commenced at the site as a condition of the planning consent.for the site.
Given the significance of the buildings and their location adjacent to Rothesay Castle, a comprehensive archaeological dig took place behind the High Street façade last October, with an aim to discover more about the history of Rothesay.
The report into this most recent excavation which has just been published also revealed fragments of ceramics, metalwork and the face mask jug were found, providing an insight into the life of those living in the medieval burgh of Rothesay.
The items have now been recovered and will be surrendered to the Crown who will decide where they will be housed.
A previous dig on the site in 2006 also carried out by Rathmell for Fyne Homes revealed two small sandstone walls and a compact layer of mortar interpreted as a possible floor which also contained fragments of medieval green glaze pottery prompted this further exploration.
Other previous excavations carried out have uncovered evidence of prehistoric settlement in the area. Layers of archaeological remains dating back to the thirteenth and fourteenth century were revealed in the ancient market area of Rothesay which was known to be in the High Street,
Alan McDougall, director of Fyne Homes said: "We are all excited about the findings which have been uncovered on the former site of the Rothesay Council Chambers and Sheriff Court buildings. Although Fyne Homes are committed to redeveloping Rothesay and breathing new life into the area it is still important that we remember that it is an ancient Royal Burgh with a rich and dynamic historical past and this excavation has given us the chance of a lifetime to help further our understanding of how Rothesay grew and developed."
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