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Oblique aerial view

SC 352658

Description Oblique aerial view

Catalogue Number SC 352658

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of A 69060

Scope and Content Fort and temporary camps at Glenlochar, Dumfries and Galloway This Roman fort is at Glenlochar. It is built on the E side of the river Dee and its location gives it a strategic importance. There appears to be more than one phase of building at the site. There are at least four temporary camps nearby. This is an aerial view of the site. Nothing remains of the fort at ground level, but its layout can be seen here as a series of crop marks. As well as the lines of the outer defences, several of the internal roads can also be seen. The site was discovered via aerial photography in 1949. Local tradition believed an abbey had stood on the site. It was excavated in 1952. The first occupation was during the 1st century AD. The site was burnt down and reoccupied in the mid 2nd century. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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