Crichton Mains
Site type SOUTERRAIN
Canmore ID 54797
Site Number NT46SW 11
NGR NT 4001 6191
Council MIDLOTHIAN
Parish CRICHTON
Former Region LOTHIAN
Former District MIDLOTHIAN
Former County MIDLOTHIAN
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Archaeological Notes
NT46SW 11 4001 6191
This well-preserved souterrain, which was re-roofed in the 19th century, is situated on the N side of a low ridge 300m WNW of the fort NT46SW 10. The curved chamber measures 15.7m in length and tapers from 2m in breadth at the SE end to 1.5m at the NW end. The partly buried lintel of a possible entrance is visible at the NW end, but today access to the chamber can only be gained from the NE through a side passage with a low 'creep'. The walls of both the chamber and the side passage incorporate numerous blocks of Roman ashlar, and one of the eight original lintels of the chamber appears to bear carving in relief of a roughly executed Pegasus, the emblem of Legio II Augusta. It is probable that the Roman material was removed from an adjacent military road-post, probably of Antonine date.
Rosehill 1871; A J H Edwards 1925; RCAHMS 1929; L J F Keppie and B J Arnold 1984; H Welfare 1984; RCAHMS 1988
Visited by OS (BS) 30 July 1975.
| Books and References |
Armit and Ralston, I and I B M (2003) 'The Iron Age', in Edwards, K J and Ralston, I B M Scotland after the Ice Age: environment, archaeology and history 8000BC - AD 1000 Edinburgh
Page(s): 183
Armit, I (1998i) Scotland's hidden history, Stroud, Gloucestershire
Page(s): 87-8 Figs 50-1 Held at RCAHMS E.2.1.ARM
Baldwin, J (1997) Edinburgh, Lothians and the Borders, Exploring Scotland's Heritage series Edinburgh
Page(s): 173 No. 85 Held at RCAHMS A.1.4.HER

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