Excavations in the northern annexe of the Roman fort at Camelon near Falkirk, 1961-3

Norman McCord (Author)

J Tait (Author)


Keywords:
Ditches, Wooden Structures, Fort, Fort Defences, Pottery
Period(s):
Roman

Abstract


[NS 8680]. Excavations showed that the fort defences extended to form an ?integrally planned annexe defended on the E side by four ditches. Structural and pottery evidence indicate two Antonine phases, with final abandonment by AD 160. The nature of the annexe is unclear (succession of temporary wooden structures). D G

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Published
30-11-1980
How to Cite
McCord, N., & Tait, J. (1980). Excavations in the northern annexe of the Roman fort at Camelon near Falkirk, 1961-3. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 109, 151–165. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.109.151.165
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