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Netherwood

Signal Station (Roman)(Possible)

Site Name Netherwood

Classification Signal Station (Roman)(Possible)

Canmore ID 45833

Site Number NS77NE 28

NGR NS 770 777

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council North Lanarkshire
  • Parish Cumbernauld
  • Former Region Strathclyde
  • Former District Cumbernauld And Kilsyth
  • Former County Dunbartonshire

Archaeology Notes

NS77NE 28 770 777

(See also NS77NE 62).

Sir Robert Sibbald mentions 'a little fort' a quarter of a mile south of 'Nedderwood' (Netherwood - NS 775 784) on the Antonine Wall, and being one mile west of Castlecary fort.

F J Haverfield 1910

NS 770 777. In April 1979 an excavation on a hillock, where just over a century ago John Buchanan noticed the remains of a 'Roman watch-tower', revealed an elongated stone platform 12m E-W by 1.8m N-S, abutting on the S kerb of the Antonine Wall.

It was a secondary feature, and seemed too massive and regular to be a Wall repair; wing walls extended W and E from its SW and SE corners, the latter traced for a distance of 4.5m. Substantial traces of burning were found on top of and adjacent to the platform, especially to the E, but there were no small finds to suggest prolonged occupation.

Trenches cut to the S in search of an accompanying ditch proved negative. The function of the platform remains unclear.

L J F Keppie and J J Walker 1979

NS 772 778 The continuing search for a Roman fortlet at Tollpark revealed the S kerb of the Wall, with further evidence of repair, and a stone-filled hollow running away to the S.

L F J Keppie and J J Walker 1982

A raised plateau immediately to the E of the area explored in 1979 was investigated in 1982-3 but without positive result.

L J F Keppie and J J Walker 1990

Activities

Antiquarian Observation (18 December 1699)

Sir Robert Sibbald mentions 'a little fort' a quarter of a mile south of 'Nedderwood' (Netherwood - NS 775 784) on the Antonine Wall, and being one mile west of Castlecary fort.

F J Haverfield 1910

Antiquarian Observation (1879)

John Buchanan noticed the remains of a 'Roman watch-tower'

Excavation (April 1979)

NS 770 777. In April 1979 an excavation on a hillock, where just over a century ago John Buchanan noticed the remains of a 'Roman watch-tower', revealed an elongated stone platform 12m E-W by 1.8m N-S, abutting on the S kerb of the Antonine Wall.

It was a secondary feature, and seemed too massive and regular to be a Wall repair; wing walls extended W and E from its SW and SE corners, the latter traced for a distance of 4.5m. Substantial traces of burning were found on top of and adjacent to the platform, especially to the E, but there were no small finds to suggest prolonged occupation.

Trenches cut to the S in search of an accompanying ditch proved negative. The function of the platform remains unclear.

L J F Keppie and J J Walker 1979

Excavation (1982)

NS 772 778 The continuing search for a Roman fortlet at Tollpark revealed the S kerb of the Wall, with further evidence of repair, and a stone-filled hollow running away to the S.

L F J Keppie and J J Walker 1982

A raised plateau immediately to the E of the area explored in 1979 was investigated in 1982-3 but without positive result.

L J F Keppie and J J Walker 1990

Excavation (1983)

A raised plateau immediately to the E of the area explored in 1979 was investigated in 1982-3 but without positive result.

L J F Keppie and J J Walker 1990

Augering Survey (1983)

NS 772 778 The continuing search for a Roman fortlet at Tollpark revealed the S kerb of the Wall, with further evidence of repair, and a stone-filled hollow running away to the S.

L F J Keppie and J J Walker 1982

A raised plateau immediately to the E of the area explored in 1979 was investigated in 1982-3 but without positive result.

L J F Keppie and J J Walker 1990

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