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2. SCOTLAND

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 December 2022

Fraser Hunter*
Affiliation:
f.hunter@nms.ac.uk

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Roman Britain in 2021
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Copyright © The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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Footnotes

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This account usually includes significant stray finds which have passed through the Treasure Trove system, but no allocation meetings were held in 2021.

References

6 Directed by Magnus Kirby of CFA Archaeology for BAM Nuttall Ltd; M. Johnson sent a report.

7 This length of uninterrupted ditch is not impossible for a large camp.

8 By Historic Environment Scotland Archaeological Survey team; N. Hannon sent a report.

9 Keppie, L.J.F. and Breeze, D.J., ‘Some excavations on the line of the Antonine Wall, 1957–80’, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 111 (1981), 229–47 (242)Google Scholar.

10 By Historic Environment Scotland Archaeological Survey team; N. Hannon sent a report.

11 Supporting the sequence proposed by Swan, V., ‘The Twentieth Legion and the history of the Antonine Wall reconsidered’, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 129 (1999), 399–480 (432)Google Scholar.

12 For Shine Property Group, led by J.-J. Atkinson and K. Green for GUARD Archaeology; B. Will sent reports.

13 Miller, S.N., The Roman fort at Balmuildy (Summerston, near Glasgow) on the Antonine Wall (1922), 55–6Google Scholar, pl. LVIII.

14 Excavated by Falkirk Local History Society under the guidance of G. Bailey, who sent a report.

15 A similar feature is seen at Rough Castle: Macdonald, G., ‘Notes on the Roman Forts at Rough Castle and Westerwood’, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 67 (1932–3), 243–96Google Scholar (254–62).

16 By G. Bailey, who sent a report, for Falkirk Local History Society.

17 G. Bailey, The Antonine Wall in the Falkirk District (2021), 145, 287.

18 By the Historic Environment Scotland Archaeological Survey team; N. Hannon sent a report.

19 Canmore 371193 (https://canmore.org.uk). For such enclosures, see W.S. Hanson and G.S. Maxwell, Rome's north west frontier: the Antonine Wall (1983), 96, fig. 5.7c.

20 R.H. Jones, Roman camps in Scotland (2011), 214.

21 Directed by I. Suddaby of CFA Archaeology for Scottish Gas Networks; M. Johnson sent a report. The relevant features are numbers 23 and 24.

22 By the Römisch-Germanische Kommission led by C. Rummel, who discussed the results.

23 R.H. Jones, Roman camps in Scotland (2011), 275.

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