Watson, W. J. (1914). Circular Forts in Lorn and North Perthshire: with a Note on the Excavation of one at Borenich, Loch Tummel.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 49. Vol 49, pp. 17-32.

Title: Circular Forts in Lorn and North Perthshire: with a Note on the Excavation of one at Borenich, Loch Tummel.
Issue: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 49
Series: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Volume: 49
Number of Pages: 356
Page Start/End: 17 - 32
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Abstract: The forts are circular drystone structures. A description of the sites in the area is accompanied by plans of the surviving remains. The excavation of the fort at Borenich aimed to determine the nature of the structure, the quality of the masonry, whether it possessed chambers, the type of door or doors and to recover datable artefacts. The entrance passage was in two sections, the outer narrow, the inner wider, the division being caused by two door checks, one at each side. The checks\r\nconsisted of fairly heavy flat stones bxiilt in at right angles to the line\r\nof the passage. The wall was ten feet in thickness and of basic construction and there was no evidence of chambers. Three fireplaces were identified. Artefacts included a quern, unidentified iron objects, a bone pin and a spindle whorl.
Author: William J Watson
Year of Publication: 1914
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Created Date: 25 Oct 2013