Breeze, D. J. (1971). Barburgh Mill 1971 Roman fortlet, Dumfriesshire. Current Archaeol 3. Vol 3, pp. 121-124.

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Barburgh Mill 1971 Roman fortlet, Dumfriesshire
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Current Archaeol 3
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Current Archaeology
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3
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121 - 124
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[NX 9088]. Rescue excavation of this fortlet in Nithsdale revealed two timber barrack blocks in a 1/5th acre site defended by a rampart and inner ditch set in a larger ditched enclosure. Six large timbers at the inner entrance probably supported a gate-tower. Accommodation was suitable for one infantry century, which appears to have been in occupation during Antonine I, 142-58, after which the fortlet may have been slighted and burned; it was not reoccupied.
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David J Breeze
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1971
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Ditched Enclosure (Auto Detected Subject)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
Rampart (Auto Detected Subject)
Timber Barrack Blocks (Auto Detected Subject)
DITCH (Monument Type England)
Fortlet (Auto Detected Subject)
Large Timbers (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008