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Excavation photograph: the residence flue no. 3, with step and division, looking N. The tiles were found in the ruins.

SC 348612

Description Excavation photograph: the residence flue no. 3, with step and division, looking N. The tiles were found in the ruins.

Catalogue Number SC 348612

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of PT 225

Scope and Content Fortress and temporary camp at Inchtuthil, Perth and Kinross This Roman fortress is at Inchtuthil. It was possibly built by during the time of governor Julius Agricola, but was only occupied for a short period. The fort was abandoned before completion, with the legate's palace not even started. This is a view of the site showing part of the officers' compound just to the S of the fortress. It shows the excavation of one of the rooms. A number of roof tiles found in the ruins can be seen here. The fort would have held about 5,500 legionaries and their support staff. The site has been excavated several times, primarily between 1952 and 1965. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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