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Date 7 December 1992

Event ID 1106428

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Note

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1106428

In the lower cultivated slopes of the steep SE face of Hill of Gourdie, about 730m SW of Steeds Stalls Roman temporary camp (NO14SW 15), there is a large amphitheatre-like hollow which may have been the quarried source of the pink conglomeratic sandstone used in the legionary fortress at Inchtuthil (NO13NW 5). Measuring about 190m from NE to SW by a maximum of 65m transversely and about 9m in greatest depth, the hollow seems most unlikely to be of natural origin; it is towards this feature that the road-system at Wester Drumatherty (NO14SW 30) is probably directed. Information from RCAHMS (JRS) 7 December 1992. L F Pitts and J K St Joseph 1985.

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