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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 700017

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/700017

NS47SE 14 c. 482 729.

A Roman distance slab was found at Carleith (farm at NS 481 730) before 1699. Prior to its presentation to the University of Glasgow (Hunterian Museum) by James Hamilton of Barns, it was seen by Gordon and Horsley above the gate of Cochno House, near Duntocher.

The inscription reads: IMP.ANTON.AVG.PIO.P.P.LEG.II.AVG.FP.IIICCLXXI (3,271 Roman feet). It is richly decorated and measures 2ft 3ins by 1ft 8 1/2 ins. Macdonald suggests that the distance given places the location of the stone immediately E of the farmhouse (? area NS 482 729).

A Gordon 1726; J Horsley 1732; G Macdonald 1934; L J F Keppie 1979.

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