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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 874607

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

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NN72SE 5 7744 2064

(NN 7744 2064) Roman Stone (NR)

OS 6" map (1901).

For surrounding Roman temporary camp, see also NN72SE 1.

A huge stone leaning over sharply to the east; vertical height 6'4" and 21'6" in basal girth. 2' from its east side is a block of whinstone about 1'10" thick and measuring 3'10" by 2'10", and about 6' to its east there is a stone about 18" high, covered with 22 cups. The three stones now lie abreast in a straight line and it is now impossible to tell what were their original positions or if they were forming a circle.

F R Coles 1911.

As described above. The name 'Roman Stone' is known locally, and applies to the largest.

Re-surveyed at 1/2500.

Visited by OS (RD), 1 December 1966.

Scheduled with NN72SE 1, NN72SE 2 and NN72SE 21 as 'Dalginross, Roman fort, annexe, camp and stone circle 200m S of Penfillan... the buried remains of a complex of Roman military remains, appearing as... cropmarks on oblique aerial photographs... across the arable fields immediately to the southwest of Dalginross and to the east of the Water of Ruchill.'

Information from Historic Scotland, scheduling document dated 23 November 2010.

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