Notes on the Roman Forts at Old Kilpatrick and Croy Hill, and on a Relief of Jupiter Dolichenus
Keywords:
Military Way
Military Way
Period(s):
Roman
Roman
Abstract
Further excavation at Old Kilpatrick focussed on its relationship to the Antonine Wall, further investigation of the Military Way and the north-west corner of the fort. Previous work is re-assessed in the light of the results. Excavation of the rampart at Croy Hill provided inconclusive results although the discovery of a stone-built underground chamber with steps down to it is considered in detail. The most remarkable find was two fragments of a sculptured relief of the Syrian god, Jupiter Dolichenus with a partial inscription.
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Published
30-11-1932
How to Cite
MacDonald, G. (1932). Notes on the Roman Forts at Old Kilpatrick and Croy Hill, and on a Relief of Jupiter Dolichenus. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 66, 219–276. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.066.219.276
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