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Plan & PTS Inv. fig 82 RCAHMS 1971. Photographic copy.
LAD 190/1 P
Description Plan & PTS Inv. fig 82 RCAHMS 1971. Photographic copy.
Date 1976
Collection Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu
Catalogue Number LAD 190/1 P
Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
Copy of LAD 190/1
Copies SC 354113
Scope and Content Temporary camp at Little Clyde, South Lanarkshire This Roman temporary camp is at Little Clyde. It is built on flat land at the watershed between the Evan Water and Clydes Burn. It is one of the best preserved Roman sites in Scotland, though two streams cross the remains. This is a plan of the site showing the camps layout. The four corners can be seen at ground level, but little of the S side survives. Its thought that the camp had six entrances - two each in the N and S sides, and one each in the E and W sides. The site has been excavated several times. In 1992 a pipeline was put through the camp, though no archaeological remains appear to have been disturbed. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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