Excavation photograph. South wall of baths in praetentura showing (a) channelled hypocaust, (b) partition between caldarium and tepidarium, (c) rebates for flues in face of wall. Copied from A O Cu ...
SC 1954745
Description Excavation photograph. South wall of baths in praetentura showing (a) channelled hypocaust, (b) partition between caldarium and tepidarium, (c) rebates for flues in face of wall. Copied from A O Curle photograph album MS/28/461. Duplicate of ST/1867.
Date 1923 to 1928
Collection Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 1954745
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of C 30012
Scope and Content Fort at Mumrills, Falkirk This Roman fort is at Mumrills. Built on a high plateau, it had several phases of occupation. It may have been destroyed and rebuilt twice before it was finally abandoned. There is an annexe to the W and the Antonine Wall to the N. This view was taken during the excavation of the site. It shows the S wall of the baths in the commandant's house. Part of the hypocaust, the partition between the caldarium and tepidarium (hot and warm rooms) and the wall rebates for flues can be seen. The site was excavated in 1923-8 by Macdonald, and again in 1958-60 with an emergency excavation conducted by the RCAHMS. The fort may have been occupied by a cavalry regiment, the Ala I Tungrorum, and the infantry regiment, the Cohors II Thracum. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference SAS 461
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