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Published Date: 13 April 2007
ARCHAEOLOGISTS have found a camp thought to have been built to accommodate Roman construction workers who constructed the Antonine Wall.
It was discovered in a dig following the demolition of the former OKI factory at Tollpark, near Castlecary, North Lanarkshire.

Ross White of CFA Archaeology said the rectangular camp's outline was first identified in cropmarks on aerial photograp
hs taken in the late 1940s, before the development of the area.

The camp was situated about 400 metres south of the Antonine Wall and midway between the Roman forts at Westerwood and Castlecary.

Mr White's report on the find, published in the Scottish Archaeological News yesterday, reveals two possible entrances and the likelihood of a fortifying rampart.

"The camp is typically Roman and is assumed to be associated with the construction of the Antonine Wall," he said.

"Depending on the precise date at which it was built, it may have been used by Roman scouting parties looking for the best place to build the wall itself and monitoring the locals.

"It would then have been used to accommodate those building the wall."

Construction of the Antonine Wall began in 142, during the reign of Antoninus Pius. It stretches 37 miles from Old Kilpatrick in West Dunbartonshire on the Firth of Clyde to Bo'ness, Falkirk, on the Firth of Forth. The wall was intended to replace the superior Hadrian's Wall, 100 miles south.



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  • Last Updated: 13 April 2007 7:33 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: The Romans
 
1

Boy Wonder,

13/04/2007 00:00:08

So, there WERE Romans in the gloaming??

Good grief, can't believe I wrote that! Ave!!

2

The Daleks,

13/04/2007 18:17:11

Just like the Romans retreated from Scotland, it seems like our manufacturing base is retreating too.

OKI etc.

Scotland is rapidly becoming a shambles.

Time for a change.

3

Groucho,

13/04/2007 20:57:30

don't forget, the Romans were the founders of Scotland. If they hadn't built a wall then we would really have been "North Britain".

4

MikeSQ,

SQ 13/04/2007 22:13:02

So what did the romans done for us ?

The roads ? - Naw
The Aqueducts ? - Naw
The Sewers ? - Naw
Peace - Unlikely
the equivalent of the isreal / palestine wall west of Newcastle ?- Oh aye, that...
A great big muddy dyke near Falkirk ? -very nice (NOT)

Relatively, Scotland was not terribly well served by Rome

So what did the English do for us ?

Peace ? - Don't be bl**dy silly
Security - Pfwoar
Oil ? - HAH HAH HAH !
Law and order ? jeesh

5

The Daleks,

13/04/2007 22:35:14

#3.

Not true Groucho.

Scotland only became Scotland after the Romans left.

The defining moments in the formation of Scotland as a nation, came when the Picts/Celts took on and defeated, the invading Germanic tribes from Northumbria.


 

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