Cropmark record MAB63879 - LOGIE DURNO ROMAN CAMP
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Summary
Cropmarks of a Roman temporary marching camp, dating to the reign of Agricola, which is the largest Roman temporary camp north of the Antonine Wall.
Protected Status/Designation
- Scheduled Monument 4123
Map
Location
| Grid reference | Centred NJ 6988 2719 (1058m by 1086m) (3 map features) |
|---|---|
| Map sheet | NJ62NE |
| Authority | Aberdeenshire |
| Civil Parish | Chapel of Garioch |
Type and Period (2)
Full Description
Cropmarks of a Roman temporary marching camp, dating to the reign of Agricola, which is the largest Roman temporary camp north of the Antonine Wall. The camp measures a minimum of 141 acres, maximum 144 acres. The southwest side is 984.5 m (3230 feet) long, the northwest side is 588.2 m (1930 feet) long, with a ditch 3.35 m wide and 1.37 m deep. The north, west and east sides have been traced, but much of the south side lies under trees. There are two gateways on both the east and west sides, and one in the north, all with tituli. It is presumed there is another on the south side. The camp is slightly irregular in shape, with the west side angling towards the northwest at the northerly entrance. On the east side the ditch juts eastwards at the southern entrance and westwards at the northern entrance. First observed from the air in July 1975, excavations were carried out in 1975-77 to establish the line of the ditch where aerial photo evidence needed to be confirmed or where the ditch was not visible. Excavation of the south end and angle of this side revealed a ditch around 3.5 m in width and 1.5 in depth with a V-shaped section. The northwest side is also largely visible on aerial photography, and excavation of a small number of trenches defined the location of the gate and its traverse. The northeast side of the camp is only visible from the air for less than half its assumed length. Excavation next to the Easterton of Logie steading revealed the continued line of the ditch and the location of the second gate in this side. The southeast side is only locatable by the south corner, running for around 60 m, and later ploughing appears to have removed any more evidence for this ditch. In the east angle of the camp there is no evidence for a ditch. Excavation in this area revealed the presence of bedrock at a shallow depth below the surface, which suggests its builders considered a rampart of earth and boulders sufficient for this section of the enclosure. It is also considered to be a possible contender for the camp nearest the battle of Mons Graupius, with the fort on Bennachie being the possible native hill fort of Calgacus. This battle marked the culmination of Agricola's time as the Roman governor of Britain. Mons Graupius was a battle between the northern British tribes, known as the Caledonians, and Agricola's army during his seventh and final campaigning season as governor. Our knowledge of the battle and the run up to it comes largely from Tacitus, Agricola's son-in-law and biographer. He describes how the northern tribes had risen against the Romans in AD 82 and Agricola had marched north and engaged them. The following year Agricola again advanced into the north-east, where he finally met the full force of the allied northern tribes (around 30,000 strong, claims Tacitus) at Mons Graupius. The Caledonians were arrayed in tiers up the slope of the hill and Agricola's army was deployed before his camp. While Tacitus' description of the battle site is not extensive enough to identify it with certainty, both the camp at Logie Durno and the hill range, Bennachie, opposite bear much resemblance to the description. The potential for the survival of remains related to the construction and use of the enclosure is extremely high due to its size. The ditch, entrances and outworks especially may contain high levels of buried evidence, including possible environmental remains and dating evidence for the site. Watching briefs were undertaken by Cameron Archaeology in 2016 during topsoil strips of sections of a cable corridor, Trench 3 (NJ72NW0168) through the northeastern and eastern edge of the site and Trench 4 (NJ72NW0169) through the southeastern part of the site. No archaeological finds or features were recorded. These followed on from a walkover survey ahead of cable laying for SSE (NJ62NE0181).
AB 4037-8 (1976), AB 4037-8 (1976) (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB14155.
AB 4546 (1977), AB 4546 (1977) (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB14156.
AB 6481 (1982), AB 6481 (1982) (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB14154.
OS 67-289 No 20,21, OS 67-289 No 20,21 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB14153.
Author unknown, , PRESS & JOURNAL, 03/09/83 (Bibliographic reference). SAB1416.
Author unknown, , PRESS & JOURNAL, 06/12/82 (Bibliographic reference). SAB1416.
Author unknown, , PRESS & JOURNAL, 11/02/86 (Bibliographic reference). SAB1416.
ST JOSEPH, JK, 1977, JRS 67, 125-61, 141-5 (Bibliographic reference). SAB1898.
ST JOSEPH, JK, 1978, BRITANNIA 9, 271-82, 271-87 (Bibliographic reference). SAB1904.
HENDERSON, AAR, 1984, DEESIDE FIELD 18, 23-9, 23-9 (Bibliographic reference). SAB764.
MAXWELL, G, 1985, SCOTS MAGAZINE,FEB, 511-9, 511-19 (Bibliographic reference). SAB1230.
JONES, R. H., 2011, ROMAN CAMPS IN SCOTLAND, 264-5 (Bibliographic reference). SAB925.
Jul 10 2003 , AAS/03/2/CT12-5, AAS/03/2/CT12-5 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB17998.
Jul 18 1989 , AAS/89/05/CT22-3,25, AAS/89/05/CT22-3,25 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB19738.
Jul 20 1977 , CDE 19-28, CDE 19-28 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB14163.
Jul 21 1976 , CAF 28-49, 52-3, CAF 28-49, 52-3 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB14162.
Jul 23 1989 , AAS/89/06/S17/3-8, AAS/89/06/S17/3-8 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB14157.
Jul 23 1996 , AAS/96/09/CT18-19, AAS/96/09/CT18-19 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB16450.
Jul 23 1996 , AAS/96/09/G23/27-8, AAS/96/09/G23/27-8 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB16449.
Jul 26 1975 , BVD 85-96,99-102, BVD 85-96,99-102 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB14158.
Jul 26 1975 , BVE 1-12, BVE 1-12 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB14159.
Jul 26 1975 , K17 AJ 5-15, K17 AJ 5-15 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB14160.
Jul 28 1975 , K17 AJ 133-35, K17 AJ 133-35 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB14161.
Jul 31 1977 , CDV 51-9, 64, CDV 51-9, 64 (Air-oblique Photograph). SAB14164.
Author unknown, n.d., EVENING EXPRESS, 10/06/86 (Bibliographic reference). SAB446.
Author unknown, n.d., EVENING EXPRESS, 11/02/86 (Bibliographic reference). SAB446.
Author unknown, n.d., TIMES, 09/09/83 (Bibliographic reference). SAB1926.
Author unknown, n.d., TIMES, 19/09/83 (Bibliographic reference). SAB1926.
Other Statuses/References
- Authority: ASH;
- HES Scheduled Monument Number: 4123;
- NMR Card Number: NJ62NE31;
- NRHE Numlink: 18107;
- Old Historic Environment Record Ref: NJ72NW0050;
External Links (2)
- https://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/SM4123 (Historic Environment Scotland Portal Link)
- https://www.trove.scot/place/18107 (trove.scot link)
Sources/Archives (28)
- --- SAB1230 Bibliographic reference: MAXWELL, G. 1985. SCOTS MAGAZINE,FEB, 511-9. 511-19.
- --- SAB14153 Air-oblique Photograph: OS 67-289 No 20,21. Black & White. OS 67-289 No 20,21.
- --- SAB14154 Air-oblique Photograph: AB 6481 (1982). Black & White. AB 6481 (1982).
- --- SAB14155 Air-oblique Photograph: AB 4037-8 (1976). Black & White. AB 4037-8 (1976).
- --- SAB14156 Air-oblique Photograph: AB 4546 (1977). Black & White. AB 4546 (1977).
- --- SAB14157 Air-oblique Photograph: Jul 23 1989 . AAS/89/06/S17/3-8. Black & White. AAS/89/06/S17/3-8.
- --- SAB14158 Air-oblique Photograph: Jul 26 1975 . BVD 85-96,99-102. Black & White. BVD 85-96,99-102.
- --- SAB14159 Air-oblique Photograph: Jul 26 1975 . BVE 1-12. Black & White. BVE 1-12.
- --- SAB1416 Bibliographic reference: Author unknown. . PRESS & JOURNAL. 06/12/82.
- --- SAB1416 Bibliographic reference: Author unknown. . PRESS & JOURNAL. 03/09/83.
- --- SAB1416 Bibliographic reference: Author unknown. . PRESS & JOURNAL. 11/02/86.
- --- SAB14160 Air-oblique Photograph: Jul 26 1975 . K17 AJ 5-15. Black & White. K17 AJ 5-15.
- --- SAB14161 Air-oblique Photograph: Jul 28 1975 . K17 AJ 133-35. Black & White. K17 AJ 133-35.
- --- SAB14162 Air-oblique Photograph: Jul 21 1976 . CAF 28-49, 52-3. Black & White. CAF 28-49, 52-3.
- --- SAB14163 Air-oblique Photograph: Jul 20 1977 . CDE 19-28. Black & White. CDE 19-28.
- --- SAB14164 Air-oblique Photograph: Jul 31 1977 . CDV 51-9, 64. Black & White. CDV 51-9, 64.
- --- SAB16449 Air-oblique Photograph: Jul 23 1996 . AAS/96/09/G23/27-8. Black & White. AAS/96/09/G23/27-8.
- --- SAB16450 Air-oblique Photograph: Jul 23 1996 . AAS/96/09/CT18-19. Colour Transparency. AAS/96/09/CT18-19.
- --- SAB17998 Air-oblique Photograph: Jul 10 2003 . AAS/03/2/CT12-5. Colour Transparency. AAS/03/2/CT12-5.
- --- SAB1898 Bibliographic reference: ST JOSEPH, JK. 1977. JRS 67, 125-61. 141-5.
- --- SAB1904 Bibliographic reference: ST JOSEPH, JK. 1978. BRITANNIA 9, 271-82. 271-87.
- --- SAB1926 Bibliographic reference: Author unknown. n.d.. TIMES. 09/09/83.
- --- SAB1926 Bibliographic reference: Author unknown. n.d.. TIMES. 19/09/83.
- --- SAB19738 Air-oblique Photograph: Jul 18 1989 . AAS/89/05/CT22-3,25. Colour Transparency. AAS/89/05/CT22-3,25.
- --- SAB446 Bibliographic reference: Author unknown. n.d.. EVENING EXPRESS. 11/02/86.
- --- SAB446 Bibliographic reference: Author unknown. n.d.. EVENING EXPRESS. 10/06/86.
- --- SAB764 Bibliographic reference: HENDERSON, AAR. 1984. DEESIDE FIELD 18, 23-9. 23-9.
- --- SAB925 Bibliographic reference: JONES, R. H.. 2011. ROMAN CAMPS IN SCOTLAND. N. 264-5.
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Record last edited
Aug 26 2024 2:05PM