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Auchinhove,
located to the east of
Keith in Moray, Scotland, is the site of a
Roman marching camp,
first discovered by
aerial photography in 1949. The...
- Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Alternatively it may be
known as
Easter Mains or
Auchinhove. The
castle was
built by the
Duguid family and was
owned by the Barony...
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Multures of the same, the loch
called Loch Tankard, the
lands of Burns,
Auchinhove, Denholm, Loch Rigg and Lochend, the six
shilling and
eight penny lands...
- deep, as a
result of
which the site has been
compared to
nearby camps at
Auchinhove and
Ythan Wells.
Aberdeenshire SMR.
Leslie 1995, p. 229. RCAHMS. "Burnfield"...
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Mounth on the way to Norman****s,
before going north to
Glenmaillen and
Auchinhove.
Unconfirmed sites of
possible Roman forts have also been
found at Bellie...
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northerly example known,
being 10
miles north-west of the
known camps at
Auchinhove and Muiryfold. The
first site is
known as
Romancamp Gate, and lies 100...
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marching camp at Muiryfold, near the one
created in 84 AD by
Agricola at
Auchinhove.
Speculation that
Agricola and
Septimius Severus reached further north...
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Photo Milton Of
Auchinhove,
House Now
Pigsty 57°06′39″N 2°44′15″W / 57.110877°N 2.737366°W / 57.110877; -2.737366 (Milton Of
Auchinhove,
House Now Pigsty)...
- Now
Auchinhove 56°28′22″N 2°56′52″W / 56.472712°N 2.947756°W / 56.472712; -2.947756 (69
Dalkeith Road
Former Manse Of Dundee, Now
Auchinhove) Category B...
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known Roman temporary marching camps in
North East Scotland, such as
Auchinhove (14
hectares (35 acres)),
Muiryfold (44
hectares (110 acres)),
Durno (58...