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Excavation

Date 2000

Event ID 558624

Category Recording

Type Excavation

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/558624

NS87SE c. 490 728

The cambered cobbling of the Military Way, surviving to a width of c.3.5 m and bonded in gravelly sand and grey clay, was recorded during excavations at St Mary's Primary School, Duntocher. A Roman pot-sherd was found within the sand and clay bonding material.

L J F Keppie 2000

The cambered cobbling of the Military Way, surviving to a width of c.3.5 m and bonded in gravelly sand and grey clay, was recorded during excavations at St Mary's Primary School, Duntocher. A Roman pot-sherd was found within the sand and clay bonding material.

L J F Keppie 2000

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