Notes: (7) The Water-Gate Passage at Kildrummy Castle

W Douglas Simpson (Author)


Keywords:
Portcullis, Tower
Period(s):
Neolithic

Abstract


The results of excavation are presented. The passage is cut into the steep slope on the north side of the castle, with which it has no direct communication, the upper end opening in a small triangular platform of ground between the edge of the slope, the north curtain wall and the north-east tower. Access to this platform was obtained from the castle by a postern, secured with a portcullis and covered by the tower.

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Published
30-11-1943
How to Cite
Simpson, W. D. (1943). Notes: (7) The Water-Gate Passage at Kildrummy Castle. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 77, 192–194. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.077.192.194
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