Remains of a 12th-century structure and other medieval features on the Knoll of Castle Point, Troup (Cullykhan), Banff and Buchan

Authors

  • Moira Kennedy Greig
  • Colvin Greig
  • Ian Basham Contributor
  • David Caldwell Contributor
  • Charles Murray Contributor
  • Mike Spearman Contributor
  • Peter Yeoman Contributor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.119.279.296

Keywords:

Circular Timber, Stone

Abstract

A possible circular timber building on a stone foundation dated to the late 12th century by coins and other artefacts including a bronze buckle-plate decorated with a dragon. Occupation on the site may have continued into the 14th century. AR

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Published

30-11-1990

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How to Cite

Remains of a 12th-century structure and other medieval features on the Knoll of Castle Point, Troup (Cullykhan), Banff and Buchan. (1990). Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 119, 279-296. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.119.279.296

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