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HER:  Dumfries & Galloway MDG6269 (None)
NMR:  NX 98 NW 8 (65811)
SM:  644
NGR:  NX 9323 8582
X:  293230  Y:  585820  (OSGB36)
This fort is situated on a steep-sided promontory on the escarpment rising up on the NE flank of the valley of the Nith. Rather than simply cutting off the easiest line of approach from the NE, however, the greater part of the interior was enclosed, only the NW sector apparently being left open. Having been under trees since at least the mid 19th century, the defences are imperfectly understood, their main features comprising an inner enclosure measuring about 46m from NE to SW by 33m transversely (0.12ha) within a thick stony rampart, with an outer rampart set up to 10m in front of it on the NE. The southern end of this outer rampart rests on the NE side of what was described by Alexander Curle in 1913 as a walled entrance passage about 3.5m wide leading up to the entrance through the inner rampart on the SE. He also described traces of three outer ramparts extending away from the SW side of this unusual feature around the S flank of the fort, the inner of which is depicted on the first OS 25-inch map (Dumfriesshire 1861, sheet 41.9), and on the strength of the length of the passage beyond the outer rampart on the NE, surmised that there must have been additional outer ramparts on this side too, though no trace of them survived. The OS found the site under dense vegetation when they came to revise the 1:2500 depiction in 1975 and could not detect either the outer defences on the S, or the stone hut-circles that Curle noted in the interior, one of which measured about 6m in overall diameter.
Citizen Science:  ✗
Reliability of Data:  Confirmed
Reliability of Interpretation:  Confirmed
X:  -409342  Y:  7392043  (EPSG: 3857)
Longitude:  -3.677177998057589  Latitude:  55.15518450598635  (EPSG:4326)
Country:  Scotland
Current County or Unitary Authority:  Dumfries & Galloway
Historic County:  Dumfriesshire
Current Parish/Community/Council/Townland:  Kirkmahoe
None
Extant   | ✓ |
Cropmark   | ✗ |
Likely Destroyed   | ✓ |
None
Woodland   | ✓ |
Commercial Forestry Plantation   | ✗ |
Parkland   | ✗ |
Pasture (Grazing)   | ✗ |
Arable   | ✗ |
Scrub/Bracken   | ✗ |
Bare Outcrop   | ✗ |
Heather/Moorland   | ✗ |
Heath   | ✗ |
Built-up   | ✗ |
Coastal Grassland   | ✗ |
Other   | ✗ |
None
Contour Fort   | ✗ |
Partial Contour Fort   | ✗ |
Promontory Fort   | ✗ |
Hillslope Fort   | ✗ |
Level Terrain Fort   | ✓ |
Marsh Fort   | ✗ |
Multiple Enclosure Fort   | ✗ |
Hilltop   | ✗ |
Coastal Promontory   | ✗ |
Inland Promontory   | ✓ |
Valley Bottom   | ✗ |
Knoll/Hillock/Outcrop   | ✗ |
Ridge   | ✗ |
Cliff/Plateau-edge/Scarp   | ✓ |
Hillslope   | ✗ |
Lowland   | ✗ |
Spur   | ✗ |
Dominant Topographic Feature:  None
North   | ✗ |
Northeast   | ✗ |
East   | ✗ |
Southeast   | ✗ |
South   | ✗ |
Southwest   | ✗ |
West   | ✗ |
Northwest   | ✗ |
Level   | ✓ |
Altitude:  105.0m
N/A
In the absence of excavation, there are neither stratified artefacts nor radiocarbon dates to provide a chronology for the defences.
Reliability:  D - None
Pre 1200BC   | ✗ |
1200BC - 800BC   | ✗ |
800BC - 400BC   | ✗ |
400BC - AD50   | ✗ |
AD50 - AD400   | ✗ |
AD400 - AD 800   | ✗ |
Post AD800   | ✗ |
Unknown   | ✓ |
Pre Hillfort:   | None |
Post Hillfort:   | None |
First depicted in 1855 on the OS 25-inch map (Dumfriesshire 1861, sheet 41.9), it was described by Alexander Curle in 1913 for the County Inventory of Dumfriesshire (RCAHMS 1920, 123-4, no.342). It was re-surveyed by the OS at 1:2500 in 1975.
1st Identified Map Depiction (1855):   | Annotated Camp on the OS 25-inch map (Dumfriesshire 1861, sheet 41.9) |
Other (1913):   | Description (RCAHMS 1920, 123-4, no.342) |
Other (1937):   | Scheduled |
Other (1975):   | Resurveyed at 1:2500 by the OS |
Stone hut-circles observed in 1913
None
None   | ✓ |
Spring   | ✗ |
Stream   | ✗ |
Pool   | ✗ |
Flush   | ✗ |
Well   | ✗ |
Other   | ✗ |
None
No Known Features   | ✗ |
Round Stone Structures   | ✓ |
Rectangular Stone Structures   | ✗ |
Curvilinear Platforms   | ✗ |
Other Roundhouse Evidence   | ✗ |
Pits   | ✗ |
Quarry Hollows   | ✗ |
Other   | ✗ |
None
No Known Excavation   | ✓ |
Pits   | ✗ |
Postholes   | ✗ |
Roundhouses   | ✗ |
Rectangular Structures   | ✗ |
Roads/Tracks   | ✗ |
Quarry Hollows   | ✗ |
Other   | ✗ |
Nothing Found   | ✗ |
None
No Known Geophysics   | ✓ |
Pits   | ✗ |
Roundhouses   | ✗ |
Rectangular Structures   | ✗ |
Roads/Tracks   | ✗ |
Quarry Hollows   | ✗ |
Other   | ✗ |
Nothing Found   | ✗ |
None
No Known Finds   | ✓ |
Pottery   | ✗ |
Metal   | ✗ |
Metalworking   | ✗ |
Human Bones   | ✗ |
Animal Bones   | ✗ |
Lithics   | ✗ |
Environmental   | ✗ |
Other   | ✗ |
Under trees
APs Not Checked   | ✗ |
None   | ✓ |
Roundhouses   | ✗ |
Rectangular Structures   | ✗ |
Pits   | ✗ |
Postholes   | ✗ |
Roads/Tracks   | ✗ |
Other   | ✗ |
See main summary
1:   | None |
2:   | None |
Guard Chambers:  ✗
Chevaux de Frise:  ✗
1. Passage-way/Corridor (South east):   | Sufficiently unusual that it may be a misinterpretation of other types of feature |
Two ramparts certainly identified but there may be additional outer defences
Area 1:   | 0.12ha. |
Total:   | 0.12ha. |
Total Footprint Area:  Noneha.
None
✗   | While not visibly multiperiod, the slightly eccentric courses of the ramparts as shown on the early 25-inch maps may indicate that this comprises a late Iron Age settlement enclosure inserted into the interior of an earlier fort. |
✗   | None |
NE Quadrant:   | 2 |
SE Quadrant:   | 1 |
SW Quadrant:   | 1 |
NW Quadrant:   | 0 |
Total:   | 2 |
Partial Univallate   | ✓ |
Univallate   | ✗ |
Partial Bivallate   | ✓ |
Bivallate   | ✗ |
Partial Multivallate   | ✗ |
Multivallate   | ✗ |
Unknown   | ✗ |
Partial Univallate   | ✗ |
Univallate   | ✗ |
Partial Bivallate   | ✗ |
Bivallate   | ✗ |
Partial Multivallate   | ✗ |
Multivallate   | ✗ |
None
None   | ✗ |
Earthen Bank   | ✗ |
Stone Wall   | ✗ |
Rubble   | ✓ |
Wall-walk   | ✗ |
Evidence of Timber   | ✗ |
Vitrification   | ✗ |
Other Burning   | ✗ |
Palisade   | ✗ |
Counter Scarp Bank   | ✗ |
Berm   | ✗ |
Unfinished   | ✗ |
Other   | ✗ |
None
None   | ✗ |
Earthen Bank   | ✗ |
Stone Wall   | ✗ |
Murus Duplex   | ✗ |
Timber-framed   | ✗ |
Timber-laced   | ✗ |
Vitrification   | ✗ |
Other Burning   | ✗ |
Palisade   | ✗ |
Counter Scarp Bank   | ✗ |
Berm   | ✗ |
Unfinished   | ✗ |
No Known Excavation   | ✓ |
Other   | ✗ |
✗   | None |
✗   | None |
Number of Ditches:  None
✗   | None |
RCAHMS (1920) The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments and Constructions of Scotland. Seventh report with inventory of monuments and constructions in the county of Dumfries, Edinburgh
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Lock, Gary and Ralston, Ian. 2024. Atlas of Hillforts of Britain and Ireland. Available at: https://hillforts.arch.ox.ac.uk
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