The excavation of two crop-marks at Huntingtower, Perthshire

Gordon J Barclay (Author)

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Keywords:
cropmarks
Period(s):
Medieval

Abstract


In the 1940s and 50s Mr Eric Bradley, a flying instructor at Scone, noticed and described a series of crop-marks to the W of Perth during attempts to trace the Roman road, from the Gask Ridge, at its last known point near Dupplin Lake some 8-5 km to the SW of the fort at Bertha. In 1969 Dr J X W P Corcoran admirably summarized the evidence available from Mr Bradley's notes and maps, Cambridge University Committee for Aerial Photography (CUCAP) photographs and RAF vertical photographs in an unpublished note, now in the NMRS. In 1967 a valuable series of aerial photographs of the Huntingtower sites was taken by John Dewar Studios for the Inspectorate of Ancient Monuments. Subsequently RCAHMS has photographed the area resulting in the discovery of further features.

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Published
30-11-1983
How to Cite
Barclay, G. J. (1983). The excavation of two crop-marks at Huntingtower, Perthshire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 112, 580–583. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.112.580.583
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