Angus HER - NO45NW0024 - INVERQUHARITY ROMAN CAMP

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Primary ReferenceNO45NW0024
NameINVERQUHARITY ROMAN CAMP
NRHE Card No.NO45NW24
NRHE Numlink 33728
HES SM No. 6452
HES LB No. NULL
Site Form Crop Mark (Includes Soil Mark)
Site Condition AP visible Only
Details Cropmarks of a Roman Temporay Camp, of the type with Stracathro-type gates (clavicula). Discovered by the RCAHMS during aerial reconnaissance in 1983 and photographed subsequently with increasing detail by them and CUCAP. It lies to the east of and immedately adjoins one of the eastern annexes of the Roman fortlet (NO45NW0010). Small scale investigations, by Maxwell and St Joseph in 1984, revealed a V-profile ditch about 1.8 m wide and 0.9 m deep from a trench across the south-east side and another V-shaped ditch, 1.2 m wide at the top of the loose gravel subsoil and 0.9 m deep on the east side. The virtual absence of primary silt in the latter suggested to the excavators that it had been soon backfilled. In 2002 Wooliscroft and Hoffman conducted a resistivity survey which covered most of the west of the camp. This discovered the remains of the north-west corner and confirmed that the camp was slightly irregular on plan. Much of the north side has been destroyed by erosion, it measures circa 145 m east-west x 144 m long on the west and the (incomplete) east side is 159 m long, suggesting a length of at least 162 m, giving an area initially estimated at circa 2.3 ha (5.7 acres), which has been adjusted by rectification of the oblique aerial photographs to circa 2.124 ha (5.25 acres).
Last Update22/09/2022
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Event Details

Event DateEvent TypeOASIS ID
1984 Excavation
2002 Geophysical Survey

Excavations and Surveys

Date MDate YTypeDurationDirector / OrganisationAuspicesFundExtent
 1984  Maxwell & ST Joseph   
        
 2002  Woolliscroft/Hoffmann   

Artefact and Ecofact

Ecofact

Samples
Palynology
Ecofact Notes

Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
CLAVICULII  E100
CROPMARKS AP VISIBLEF100
SOUTERRAINS AP VISIBLEH100
RING-DITCHES  I90
HOUSESROUND J90
ROUND-HOUSES  K90
DITCHES V-SHAPEDB100
GATEWAYS STRACATHRO-TYPEC100
CAMPS FLAVIAND100
CAMPSTEMPORARYROMANA100