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Ardoch Roman Fort

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The remains consist of grass-covered earthworks, and are considered among the best preserved Roman earthworks in Britain. The site, which has a complex history, comprises two intersecting forts. The earliest fort is believed to be associated with the campaigns of
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The field to the north is the remnant of a large annexe. Archaeology has demonstrated the existence of a watch-tower (or signal tower) and at least six overlapping marching camps to the north and northeast.
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claimed that at Ardoch Roman Fort a subterranean passage was said to run from the fort, under the River Tay to the fort or 'Keir' on Grinnin Hill. This tunnel was said to contain a great deal of treasure.
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Ardoch Roman Fort is part of the Ardoch estate, and is in private ownership, although access is allowed at reasonable times. To the north, the earthwork remains of two Roman marching camps, known as
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was built near the centre of the fort. The remains of the graveyard enclosure and the site of the chapel are the only archaeological remains which are visible within the fort.
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wrote that the ditches were deep enough to hide a man on horseback. Other trenches to the northeast had been damaged by cultivation against his grandfather's orders.
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which flows about one mile (1.5 kilometres) to the south of the fort. However the identification of Ardoch with Alauna is considered tentative.
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Ardoch was one of a chain of camps separated by one-day marches in a generally north–south direction. Other Roman camps in this chain include
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in 1842, although only Albert investigated the earthworks, Victoria preferred to remain in their carriage.
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coins was found four miles (six kilometres) north of Ardoch in 1671. At that time,
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and several marching camps which included a signal tower. Part of the Roman
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The fort has sometimes been identified with the "Alauna" mentioned in
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A Guide to the Ancient World: A Dictionary of Classical Place Names
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Topography of Roman Scotland: North of the Antonine Wall
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is an archaeological site just outside the village of
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Ardoch fort

Ardoch Roman Fort is located in Perth and Kinross
Perth and Kinross
Province
Britannia
Coordinates
56°16′04″N 3°52′31″W / 56.2678°N 3.8753°W / 56.2678; -3.8753
Dunblane
UK-OSNG
NN839099
Braco
Perthshire
Scotland
Crieff
Ardoch
Roman fort
Gask Ridge
scheduled monument
Agricola
Strageath
Inchtuthil
Battledykes
Stracathro
Raedykes
Elsick Mounth
Normandykes
Ptolemy's Geography
Damnonii
River Allan

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