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Excavation photograph - Oven 3, looking east.
SC 355740
Description Excavation photograph - Oven 3, looking east.
Date 27/6/1937
Collection Papers of Sir Ian A Richmond, archaeologist, Oxford, England
Catalogue Number SC 355740
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of PT 6297
Scope and Content Fort at Fendoch, Perth and Kinross This Roman fort is at Fendoch. Built on top of a small plateau, it guarded the route to the Highlands at the Sma' Glen. Reported in the 18th century, subsequent ploughing flattened the ramparts and the fort was forgotten until rediscovery in 1936. This is a view of the site taken during excavation work. It shows one of the ovens. These lie close to the barracks and would have been used by the troops to bake their daily bread. This oven was about 2 m across and was built by the NE rampart. The site was excavated during the 1930s. Though little dateable evidence was found, the fort was built in the first century AD. When the fort was abandoned, the buildings were systematically dismantled, suggesting that this was a planned withdrawal. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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