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- Title
The Roman Gask system fortlet of Glenbank, Perthshire.
- Authors
Woolliscroft, D. J.; Hoffmann, B.
- Abstract
A geophysical survey and excavations in 1984 and 1999 confirmed the identification of the suspected Roman Gask system fortlet of Glenbank. The site was extremely poor in finds, but there was circumstantial evidence to suggest that it belonged with the Flavian tower chain rather than the Antonine re-occupation of the Gask forts. A number of nearby ring features seen beside the Roman road from the air were investigated in an attempt to trace the Gask line farther to the south-west, but appeared to be prehistoric in nature.
- Subjects
PERTHSHIRE (Scotland); SCOTLAND; GEOPHYSICAL surveys; ROMAN roads; ANCIENT roads; SCOTTISH antiquities
- Publication
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 2009, Issue 139, p167
- ISSN
0081-1564
- Publication type
Article