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East Mid Lamberkin

Locatie:

  • Verenigd Koninkrijk, Perth
  • geo:56.424717,-3.464426
  • Locatie precies

Period or year:

  • 81 / unknown

Classificatie:

  • Fort
  • Niet zichtbaar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=12475

Annotaties

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This is one of the Gask Ridge Forts established between 70 and 80 in the campaigns in Scotland, although the exact dating is uncertain.  The forts ran along the line of this ridge, but extended well south of it as well, and contemporary historians describe the line as the first comprehensive Roman border fortification system.  

The recognized line begins in the south at Camelon, Doune, followed by  Glenbank (fortlet), Ardoch, Kaims Castle (fortlet), Strageath, Bertha, Cargill (fort and fortlet), Inchtuthil (Legionary fortress), Cardean,, and Stracathro on the north.  The “Glen Blocker” forts are now included as a part of this overall line, as are the series of watch or signal towers that run along the ridge.  Some of these forts are classified as both Gask Ridge and Glen Blocker.

Although these works were abandoned by C. 90, many of them show to have been rebuilt at later times.  There is still a great deal to be discovered about them.

http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/26734/details/bertha/

http://roman-britain.co.uk/places/bertha.htm

This is one of the Gask Ridge Forts established between 70 and 80 in the campaigns in Scotland, although the exact dating is uncertain.  The forts ran along the line of this ridge, but extended well south of it as well, and contemporary historians describe the line as the first comprehensive Roman border fortification system.  

The recognized line begins in the south at Camelon, Doune, followed by  Glenbank (fortlet), Ardoch, Kaims Castle (fortlet), Strageath, Bertha, Cargill (fort and fortlet), Inchtuthil (Legionary fortress), Cardean,, and Stracathro on the north.  The “Glen Blocker” forts are now included as a part of this overall line, as are the series of watch or signal towers that run along the ridge.  Some of these forts are classified as both Gask Ridge and Glen Blocker.

Although these works were abandoned by C. 90, many of them show to have been rebuilt at later times.  There is still a great deal to be discovered about them.

http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/26734/details/bertha/

http://roman-britain.co.uk/places/bertha.htm

http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/26734/details/bertha/

http://www.roman-britain.org/places/bertha.htm

Das Kastell Bertha war ein römisches Hilfstruppenkastell in Zentralschottland (Vereinigtes Königreich), nördlich der heutigen Stadt Perth, dem Verwaltungssitz der Region Perth and Kinross. Es wurde vermutlich um 83 n. Chr. während der Regierungszeit des Domitian (81-96) als Teil der Befestigungen des sogenannten Gask Ridge-Limes errichtet. Es gibt Hinweise auf eine Wiederbelegung in der antoninischen (2. Jahrhundert) und möglicherweise auch in der severischen Herrschaftsperiode (3. Jahrhundert). Heute ist das Kastellgelände als Scheduled Ancient Monument geschützt, oberirdisch sind nur noch geringe Spuren seiner Erdwälle und Gräben erkennbar.


In de buurt

Bertha Bridge

Bertha Bridge

Roman Rd

Roman Rd

Scone Park Temporary Camp

Scone Park Temporary Camp


Dit object is toegevoegd door Randal Gilbert op 2013-01-15. Laatst bewerkt door Sascha Rennhofer op 2025-12-31. Persistent URI: http://vici.org/vici/12475 . Download als RDF/XML, KML.
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