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Coupar Angus - Braemar - Corgarff - Fort George
Military Road (18th Century)
Site Name Coupar Angus - Braemar - Corgarff - Fort George
Classification Military Road (18th Century)
Canmore ID 68136
Site Number NO16SW 159
NGR NO 1423 6263
NGR Description NO 1417 6499 to NO 1419 6000
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/68136
- Council Perth And Kinross
- Parish Kirkmichael (Perth And Kinross)
- Former Region Tayside
- Former District Perth And Kinross
- Former County Perthshire
NO16SW 159 from 1417 6499 to 1419 6000. MR 9.
Formerly LIN 511.
NO 1419 6000 - 1420 6290 Modern road (A93) on line of military road.
NO 1420 6290 - 1415 6316 Military road traceable along this stretch.
NO 1415 6316 - 1416 6326 Probable course of military road.
NO 1416 6326 - 1423 6340 Modern road on line of military road.
NO 1423 6340 - 1420 6367 Military road traceable along this stretch.
NO 1420 6367 - 1417 6499 Modern road on line of military road.
Visited by OS (AA) 18 March 1974.
Field Walking (17 December 2012)
A desk based assessment and rapid walkover in advance of road realignment and bridge construction to assess the archaeological implications of the development. The proposed route of the new road was walked to check and assess recorded archaeological sites and features and log any new ones.
Information from Oasis (derekhal1-139489) 17 January 2013
Watching Brief (1 July 2013 - 14 August 2014)
Alder Archaeology carried out an archaeological watching brief on ground works for the construction of a new bridge and new road realignments at the A93/B951 Lair Junction, Glen Shee, Perth and Kinross. The settlement of Lair appears on Timothy Pont's map (late 16th century), and on Stobie's 1783 map and subsequent maps. Major Caulfeild's military road passes through Glenshee, and was constructed by 1759. A part of the military road converges with the A93 at the southern tie-in with the new road. There are many prehistoric and early historic sites on higher ground to the W of the A93, but these are outwith the development area, and were not affected. The watching brief took place at various times between 1 July 2013 and 14 August 2014 and was centred on the new bridge construction located at NO 14223 63276. The monitoring recorded natural spreads of stone and other natural deposits as well as some archaeological features such as a stone drain on the northern part of the site to take runoff from the old military road into a field. Some modern finds, pottery and a horsehoe were recovered. Of particular interest was the cutting into the embankment of the old military road on the W side of the A93 at the southern end of the site where a 19th-century boot was recovered and the construction of the old military road embankment was recorded.
R Cachart 2014.
OASIS ID: alderarc1-194749